
Robert Spivak
Director of Technical Sales, Control Gap
Canadian organizations face growing digital risks. Strengthening national cyber resilience requires collaboration, trusted expertise, and a commitment to supporting communities.
Canada’s digital landscape continues to evolve rapidly, and organizations of all sizes are working to keep pace. Businesses, charities, and public institutions across the country rely on trusted cybersecurity, compliance, and advisory support to protect data, maintain operational stability, and serve their communities.
As members of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Cyber Security Council, we contribute to strengthening the country’s approach to cybersecurity and advancing responsible technology practices that benefit all Canadians. Through shared insights and collaboration, the council plays an important role in elevating national awareness and resilience.
“When organizations are protected, the people and communities they serve are protected too,” says Robert Spivak, Director of Technical Sales at Control Gap, a CyberGuard Advantage company.
Supporting nonprofits in protecting communities
Giving back is a core part of this work. Each year, organizations such as CanadaHelps and United Way receive gift-in-kind cybersecurity advisory services designed to help safeguard donor information, enhance system reliability, and ensure that critical community programs can continue uninterrupted. This commitment reflects a broader belief that strong cybersecurity is foundational to a thriving, equitable society.
To learn more about CyberGuard Advantage, visit cyberguardadvantage.com or get in touch at [email protected].

