Aegisys Cloud Solutions
SOC 2 Type II Certified

Managed IT built for Ontario law enforcement.

Aegisys provides scalable, SOC 2 certified managed IT and cybersecurity for Ontario law enforcement agencies — including 24/7 police application support, NCACR submissions, and OPTIC compliance.

SOC 2 Type II certified
NCACR submissions and mitigation
OPTIC compliance support
24/7 police application helpdesk
Annual penetration testing
Canadian data centres — Sudbury, ON

Why it matters

Not all MSPs are built for law enforcement.

When it comes to safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining regulatory compliance, your MSP must meet the highest security standards. SOC 2 Type II is the independently audited benchmark that proves it — and barely 5% of MSPs worldwide have achieved it.

Independently audited — annually

SOC 2 Type II isn't a checkbox. It requires a third-party audit of our security controls over time. When your data is handled by Aegisys, it's backed by proof, not promises.

Access controls and audit trails

Every access event is logged. Every control is tested. For agencies handling sensitive data subject to RCMP and NCACR requirements, that level of accountability is non-negotiable.

Only 5% of MSPs hold this certification

Most MSPs are self-certified or uncertified. Aegisys is among fewer than 5% of managed service providers worldwide to hold SOC 2 Type II — a distinction that directly supports your compliance posture.

Police application support

Around-the-clock helpdesk for police technology.

Aegisys leverages secure cloud delivery to manage all aspects of specialized law enforcement IT technology. We work closely with the Ontario Police Technology Information Cooperative (OPTIC) — the governing body for all Ontario law enforcement IT compliance — to ensure secure, timely access for your teams.

Our helpdesk is available around the clock, with experienced technicians who understand the tools your agency depends on.

24 / 7 / 365 police application helpdesk

Applications we support

NicheRMS
RCMP Applications
Axon
AirWatch
Digital Evidence Management
GPS
MDM (Mobile Device Management)
CAD (Computer-Aided Dispatch)
Secure Web Hosting & Design

NCACR compliance

We handle NCACR submissions — so you don't have to.

Canadian police agencies must submit a Net Connection Authorization Change Request (NCACR) every two years to demonstrate adherence to RCMP IT policies. Errors in this process lead to unnecessary costs, delays, and erosion of public trust.

Aegisys manages the full NCACR lifecycle — from initial assessment through submission, remediation, and annual penetration testing — so your team can focus on the job, not the paperwork.

NCACR requirement cycle

  • NCACR submission — every 2 years
  • Penetration testing — annually (best practice)
  • Digital Boundaries audit — every 4 years
  1. 1

    Assess compliance standing

    We work with your IT team using a scorecard to evaluate your agency's current NCACR compliance status and identify gaps.

  2. 2

    Prepare and submit the NCACR

    We complete the Net Connection Authorization Change Request on your behalf, ensuring accuracy and adherence to RCMP IT policies.

  3. 3

    Annual penetration testing

    Industry best practice requires annual pen tests. We conduct virtual penetration testing that supplements the Digital Boundaries audits completed every four years.

  4. 4

    Ongoing compliance maintenance

    Day-to-day cybersecurity compliance, remediation support, and business intelligence into police networks — so your team can focus on the job.

Don't let compliance become a liability

Aegisys is your one-stop shop for law enforcement IT compliance.

From day-to-day IT services around the clock to NCACR testing, remediation, and completed reports — we handle the compliance so your agency can operate with confidence.

Ready to talk?

Let's discuss your agency's IT and compliance requirements.

Whether you need NCACR support, a 24/7 police application helpdesk, or a full managed IT review — our team understands what Ontario law enforcement agencies need.