Start with the obvious risks
Cybersecurity does not have to start with complicated tools. Many small businesses first need to know who has access, which devices matter, whether backups work, and what happens when an employee leaves.
Guardian helps Calgary businesses check the most common weak spots first: old employee access, shared passwords, business email, backups, work phones, laptops, and the devices your team depends on.
Small business cybersecurity is not just dramatic worst-case scenarios. It is old accounts, weak passwords, missing backups, lost phones, shared logins, and no clear plan when an employee leaves.
Guardian’s job is to make the next step manageable and understandable.
Cybersecurity does not have to start with complicated tools. Many small businesses first need to know who has access, which devices matter, whether backups work, and what happens when an employee leaves.
Guardian can review business email access, old employee accounts, password habits, device ownership, backup awareness, phone and laptop risk, and the obvious points where a business could be exposed.
The goal is not to scare business owners with jargon. The goal is to reduce obvious risk, protect important accounts, and create a practical next-step plan.
As businesses grow, Guardian Secure can add deeper planning around backups, employee training, firewall/network review, endpoint protection, and quarterly technology reviews.
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Check whether old employees, shared accounts, or forgotten logins still create risk.
Identify important phones, laptops, tablets, and computers that need protection or replacement planning.
Help the business understand what is backed up, what is not, and what would happen after a failure.
No. It is a practical starting review, not a formal enterprise audit. The goal is to identify obvious risks and give the business a useful action plan.
Small businesses can still be affected by scams, account compromise, lost devices, weak passwords, and employee access problems. Guardian focuses on practical prevention.
That can be part of a plan, but the first step is understanding the business setup and risk level.
Yes. Employee offboarding is one of the most important security processes for small businesses.
Guardian will review the basics: accounts, devices, access, backups, common weak spots, and what would interrupt your business first.
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