Canadian Physical Security Standards
Concrete outcomes from integrated access control, infrastructure protection, and Canadian standards alignment.
Multi-factor credential validation at every gate cuts tailgating and lost-card misuse. Audit logs meet CSA Z462 requirements.
Environmental sensors inside server enclosures alert your team before humidity or temperature thresholds cause equipment failure.
Centralized video gateway indexes footage by motion event and credential swipe. Security teams locate relevant clips in under two minutes.
Pre-built report templates map access logs and surveillance retention to PIPEDA and provincial privacy guidelines. Audit prep drops from days to hours.
Modular controllers and ONVIF-compatible cameras let you expand from one building to a multi-site campus using the same management interface.
We design access control logistics, perimeter protection blueprints, and surveillance architectures that meet Canadian physical security standards. Every system is built for multi-site industrial operations with real-world constraints.
Discuss your facility requirementsCredential-based entry for personnel and vehicles across multi-gate perimeters. Biometric and card authentication with local failover and full audit trails per CSA Z462 and provincial security codes.
Compliant with CAN/ULC-S319-19Hardened server enclosures, tamper-resistant housing, and environmental monitoring for critical equipment. NEMA-rated racks with integrated door sensors, humidity probes, and remote SNMP alerts.
NEMA 4X and IP66 rated enclosuresCentralized video management for up to 64 cameras across distributed industrial sites. ONVIF-compliant, motion-based recording, and built-in perimeter analytics with encrypted storage.
Encrypted at rest and in transitSensor fusion combining radar, infrared, and video analytics for early threat detection. Alerts integrate directly with access control and alarm platforms for coordinated response.
Real-time alerting with false alarm reductionRelated resources for facility security planning