AI-powered cyber attacks hit 1 in 3 Canadian businesses: QBE research
65% of businesses that suffered a cyber attack say a supplier was involved 58% of affected businesses experienced revenue loss New York, NY (May 19, 2026) – One in three Canadian businesses (33%) experienced cyber incidents in the past 12 months which they believe leveraged Artificial Intelligence, with phishing among the most frequent methods, according to global research* from business insurer QBE. Artificial Intelligence is becoming ubiquitous in the Canadian economy, with 97% of businesses using it or looking into it, up from 94% last year. 2025 2026 Canadian businesses using AI 71% 83% Canadian businesses looking into using AI 23% 14% Efficiency and productivity are among the top motivations for deploying AI, as more than half of businesses rolling out the technology mention these objectives. Canadian businesses are deploying AI to: Increase operational efficiency 53% Increase productivity 53% Improve decision making 42% Grow revenue 41% Improve compliance and reduce risk 36% Drive innovation 36% Improve customer experience and retention 36% Build competitive advantage 36% Increase agility 35% Enable personalization at scale 28% “As new technologies such as AI become embedded in operations, effective risk management remains fundamental to ensuring sustainable and resilient growth,” said Kyle Gray, Underwriter Team Lead,...