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Rogers introduces leapfrog, global cybersecurity solutions as a service to protect
Canadian businesses
75% of Canadian IT leaders do not have enough staff to run cybersecurity solutions in their business1
Rogers first in Canada to partner with Trustwave, a global leader in cybersecurity services
TORONTO, December 16, 2015 – Canadian businesses can take two months to detect a breach2 due to
a lack of tools and resources. To address this challenge, Rogers Communications announced today a
new portfolio of leapfrog cybersecurity solutions that will help Canadian businesses to detect and prevent
against global cyber-attacks. These robust solutions will be delivered as a service so customers can
focus on running their business, while having their networks and data secured. They will have access to
diagnostic tools to decipher failed attacks and dedicated support and threat intelligence from teams of
security experts operating from Canadian security operations centres.
“Cybersecurity is the number one concern for Canadian businesses of all sizes, and many lack the
resources, time and expertise to manage the reality of cyber threats today” said Nitin Kawale, President,
Enterprise Business Unit, Rogers Communications. “We are introducing solutions to our customers of all
sizes, with local and global operations, that are backed by one of the world’s cybersecurity leaders,
Trustwave. These solutions are offered as a service to give our customers peace of mind knowing their
networks and data are secured.”
Rogers new suite of cybersecurity solutions will be offered to customers through a partnership with
Trustwave. Trustwave provides solutions and a threat intelligence network that protects businesses from
global and local threats and easily scales from small and medium businesses to large enterprises. Early
next year, customers will have access to a global team of Canadian-based security experts who will help
them to manage solutions including:
Real-time monitoring: 24x7x365 monitoring of security events within a businesses’ network infrastructure. Experienced security analysts operating from Canadian-based security operations centres will detect threats and mitigate risks before they occur.
Cybersecurity diagnostic tools: Proactive scanning and security testing to identify network security weaknesses and solutions ahead of a breach.
Dedicated support: Dedicated security teams will help customers to comply with laws governing data protection and to maintain their network infrastructure.
“Teaming with an industry leader like Rogers Communications will bring much-needed cybersecurity and
managed security services capabilities to the Canadian market,” said Trustwave Chief Executive Officer
and President Robert J. McCullen. “Rogers’ extensive expertise combined with Trustwave’s experience to
deliver enterprise-grade managed security to businesses in 96 countries is a powerful combination that
will help businesses fight cybercrime and protect data.”
Business leaders and industry analysts also understand the importance of robust, as-a-service
cybersecurity solutions:
“As a trusted re/insurance consulting and outsourcing provider, our business is grounded in the principle
of providing our customer solutions based on secure, recoverable, and reliable systems, along with a
positive experience – we cannot do that on our own” said Ian Sanderson, Vice President, IT, LOGiQ3. “As
a growing mid-sized company, we rely on trusted suppliers to provide us enterprise security solutions
1 2015 Trustwave Security Pressures Report
2 2015 Trustwave Global Security Report
entirely as a service. With this, we can do more with less, and focus on growing our business, knowing
that our information and data is well protected.”
“In 2016, security spend in Canada will exceed $2 billion for the first time as organizations rally to defend
themselves against cyber threats,” said David Senf, Vice President, Infrastructure Solutions Group at IDC
Canada. “Only a mere 6% of security spend comes from Canadian small businesses yet they employ
50% of all Canadian workers. This key segment of more than 1 million businesses has been underserved
by the security market to date. IDC sees a strong shift among Canadian organizations towards managed
security services, as they try to fill their increasing skills and knowledge gap.”
Canadian businesses today spend 70% of their time ‘keeping the lights on’, and only 30% innovating3.
Cybersecurity solutions offered as a service will free up time and resources for customers to focus on
growing their business. These are the first in a series that Rogers will launch to address the burden
cybersecurity puts on Canadian businesses. This portfolio combined with Rogers’ fast and reliable
network allows businesses of all sizes to operate seamlessly and securely.
For more information on Rogers solutions for businesses visit: rogers.com/enterprise.
About Rogers
Rogers Communications is a leading diversified public Canadian communications and media company.
We are Canada's largest provider of wireless communications services and one of Canada's leading
providers of cable television, high-speed Internet and telephony services to consumers and businesses.
Through Rogers Media, we are engaged in radio and television broadcasting, televised shopping,
magazines and trade publications, sports entertainment, and digital media. We are publicly traded on the
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:
RCI). For further information about the Rogers group of companies, please visit rogers.com.
For more information: media@rci.rogers.com, 647-747-5118
3 Vision Critical – Canadian business leaders survey, 2015
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