No matter where threats might
come from, government agencies
need to be ready. Whether it's
an online hacker trying to steal
intelligence or an intruder on the
premises, security teams must be
able to identify and stop threats.
As risks keep evolving, older
physical security technologies
can't keep up. According to
the The Office of the Privacy
Commissioner of Canada
received 561 breach reports from
federal institutions during the
2023-2024 fiscal year, marking
an 88% increase from the
previous year. It's why all federal
agencies must now adhere
to industry standards which
help strengthen physical and
cybersecurity.
Security solutions for
federal government
agencies
Older physical security technology no longer
meets federal standards or complies with the
latest regulations. That's why government
agencies are looking to modernize their
operations. By unifying all systems in one
innovative platform, security teams can better
mitigate risks, while remaining compliant.