Cybersecurity, Identity & Zero Trust

Cybersecurity, Identity & Zero Trust

Zero Trust Security for Canadian Government — Procured Compliantly, Delivered by a Canadian Partner

Canadian government mandates now require phishing-resistant MFA, zero trust architecture, endpoint detection, and supply chain security — and they require it through compliant procurement vehicles. DCI holds the CSPV, SaaS SA cybersecurity stream, and Ontario IT Security VOR, aggregating the full zero trust stack your department needs. Procured correctly.

Delivered by a Canadian partner accountable to Canadian law.

Securing Canadian Government — From Identity to Edge

Treasury Board’s phishing-resistant MFA mandate, the GC Zero Trust Architecture Directive, CPCSC certification requirements, and Strong Secure Engaged all create immediate, structured cybersecurity procurement demand.

But qualifying vendors and navigating multiple vehicles takes time government doesn’t have. DCI aggregates the full cybersecurity stack — identity, endpoint, network, threat intelligence, and governance — through the vehicles your department already uses.

One trusted Canadian partner across your entire security posture.

Benefits

Why Canadian Government Chooses DCI for Cybersecurity

Every cybersecurity deployment in Canadian government must clear three bars: compliance with TB directives, alignment to the GC ZTA framework, and procurement through the right vehicle. DCI satisfies all three — with the depth of portfolio and the Canadian accountability that national security demands.
Zero Trust, Already on Vehicle 
Every cybersecurity deployment in Canadian government must clear three bars: compliance with Treasury Board security directives, Protected B certification for classified workloads, and procurement through an approved vehicle. Most departments spend months coordinating across multiple vendors, vehicles, and ATO processes. DCI’s cybersecurity ecosystem spans identity, endpoint, network security, threat intelligence, cyber resilience, and security operations — pre-qualified, pre-solutioned, and ready to deploy through the vehicle your department already uses.
Procurement-Ready Cybersecurity
Phishing-resistant MFA, identity governance, endpoint visibility, network security, and threat intelligence — all pre-qualified on CSPV and SaaS SA. Your department awards directly, no new competition required.
Protected B From Code to Edge 
FIPS 140-2 certified hardware authentication. Protected B Authority to Operate for endpoint management. Air-gapped deployments for classified environments. Software supply chain analysis. DCI integrates these capabilities so your security posture meets PBMM requirements across SaaS and on-premise — without assembling the stack yourself.
Canadian Accountability for National Security 
Cybersecurity is a sovereignty decision. DCI is Canadian-owned and Canadian-operated — your security platforms are governed by Canadian law, accountable to Canadian institutions, and aligned to Canada’s national security posture.
Authority to Operate — Delivered 
Every federal application deployment requires an Authority to Operate — formal departmental accreditation confirming your solution meets ITSG-33 security requirements before go-live. DCI manages the SA&A process as part of delivery: documentation, departmental coordination, and compliance sign-off. Your deployment goes live accredited, on schedule, without building the accreditation workstream yourself.

Cybersecurity, Identity & Zero Trust Vendors

Explore leading vendors in Cybersecurity, Identity & Zero Trust, each offering technologies that support secure, compliant, and scalable transformation across Canada’s public sector. DCI helps government teams and innovative providers connect, navigate procurement, and accelerate adoption — so you can move from evaluation to impact with confidence.

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