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Manitoba public-sector security advisory

Cybersecurity assessment and compliance support for Manitoba public-sector and regulated teams.

Security advisory for regional public-sector organizations, healthcare boards, utilities, and vendors that need practical control alignment and remediation planning.

Regional operating context

Control and evidence support for Manitoba organizations where security maturity, public accountability, and constrained operating capacity have to be balanced.

Regional public-sector and critical-service organizations often need credible assessment outputs without large enterprise security teams.

Primary buyer profile: Provincial and municipal suppliers, healthcare boards, utilities, SaaS vendors, and public-sector technology teams in Manitoba.

Best fit

  • You need a clear security roadmap before a formal audit or customer review.
  • You have public-sector or critical-service obligations but limited internal security capacity.
  • You need senior guidance to prioritize the next 90 days of security work.

Regulatory hooks

  • ITSG-33-informed security assessment support
  • Public-sector control gap analysis
  • Healthcare and critical-service evidence planning
  • vCISO oversight for constrained teams
Proof points

Clear artifacts for regional buyer confidence.

Prioritized roadmap

Findings are sequenced by risk, feasibility, and available operating capacity.

Public-sector framing

Reports connect control gaps to accountable remediation and evidence expectations.

Senior advisory path

vCISO support can carry the roadmap into operating cadence after assessment.

Engagement path

A practical route from search interest to scoped assessment.

I

Assess current state

Review business context, systems, controls, and security ownership.

II

Identify gaps

Map priority gaps against public-sector, healthcare, utility, or customer expectations.

III

Set the roadmap

Define practical remediation steps with owners and timelines.

IV

Support governance

Move the findings into executive reporting, vendor follow-up, and operating rhythm.

Need a Manitoba readiness conversation?

The right first step is a focused scope discussion around framework pressure, systems, evidence, timeline, and internal capacity.