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2025 Sophos State of Ransomware Report: What Every BC Business Needs to Know icon

August 11, 2025

2025 Sophos State of Ransomware Report: What Every BC Business Needs to Know

Ransomware isn’t going away; it’s getting smarter. And small to mid-sized businesses across British Columbia and Western Canada remain prime targets.

At Netcetera, we’re proud to partner with Sophos, one of the world’s leading cybersecurity providers, to deliver advanced ransomware protection for our clients. Now, with the release of the Sophos State of Ransomware 2025 Report, we have a clear, data-driven picture of where things stand and where they’re going.

Key Insights You’ll Learn:

  • Top ransomware attack methods used in 2025 (and how they’re evolving)
  • Why do exploited vulnerabilities remain the #1 entry point
  • How many businesses paid the ransom, and how much
  • What’s really working for faster data recovery and reduced downtime
  • The emotional and operational toll on IT teams and business leaders

Why This Matters for SMBs in BC and Western Canada

Cybercriminals don’t just go after big targets; they go after vulnerable ones. If you’re a business owner, executive, or IT manager at a small to mid-sized organization, this report offers critical benchmarking data, practical takeaways, and a window into what ransomware threats look like in 2025.

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At Netcetera, we specialize in helping local businesses build real-world resilience using layered, enterprise-grade solutions—backed by Sophos—and our own 25+ years of IT security expertise.

Understanding ransomware is the first step to defeating it.
If you’re unsure how exposed your business is—or what steps to take—Netcetera can help. From vulnerability assessments to managed threat response, we’re here to protect what matters most.

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