How British Columbia became an important part of the world’s cybersecurity ecosystem

<p>There are&nbsp;<strong>over 25 companies in BC</strong>&nbsp;<strong>that build security products</strong>; some are headquartered here while others have a local office. Additionally, there is a large number of service providers and consultancies, including managed security service providers (MSSP), incident response (IR) firms, digital forensics (DF) firms, boutique consultancies, risk management, and IT firms, as well as freelance consultants ready for vCISO engagements and other.</p> <p>Below is the&nbsp;<strong>2022</strong>&nbsp;<strong>BC Cybersecurity Market Map</strong>&nbsp;I prepared based on the information from the open sources. You can access the&nbsp;<strong>living version of the map with URLs &amp; more&nbsp;</strong><a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qnb_ZKiDq3Y1DrPYbfe6tqXhWGXPW-1yYAOWXH5kwYo/edit?usp=sharing" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>in this&nbsp;</strong></a><strong>Google sheet.</strong>&nbsp;Please add comments to the sheet if you see things that should be added/adjusted/removed and I will use that for the next iteration of the map.</p> <p><a href="https://ventureinsecurity.com/how-british-columbia-became-an-important-part-of-the-worlds-cybersecurity-ecosystem-6918b588facb"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>