One of the common tropes of cyberpunk is people making use of technology in new ways that were not thought of by the manufacturer. But we currently live in an era where corporations have deliberately tried to make it difficult for end users to have control over the products they purchased. For a while, John Deer was making it difficult for farmers to do their own repairs on equipment by restricting diagnostic tools and even parts. Imagine if your combine breaks down in the middle of a cornfield while you're harvesting and how much time/money you're going to lose taking it all the way to a John Deer dealership. Or how about Apple bricking your iPhone because you do something to it they don't like?
There's a lot you can do with that in a cyberpunk game. You could have a corporation send their goons after techs who provide software updates for automobiles or other products the company no longer supports. After all, those techs are competition. Or maybe food corporation is wondering why profits aren't as high as projected in a particular area of the city, and after some social media digging they find there's a city garden/farmer's market, so they send some goons to bust up the competition.
Once you have cyberware, the company really has its claws sunk on you. You've got to maintain that cyberware for the rest of your life. Firmware updates, software updates, physical maintenance, are you going to accessorize with this shiny chrome skin or perhaps you prefer neon pink?