Information and Physical Security

Employees working in information and physical security safeguard employees, assets, information, and systems, and are crucial to establish and maintain essential and reliable security components.

The ideal candidate has a solid technical background and specialized skills, stays up to date with the latest technologies, and is a strategic thinker with a keen eye for detail. They should possess strong organization skills, be adept at interacting with people and stay informed of current security events and trends from around the world. 

Physical security

The Government of Canada is one of the most significant employers and real estate owners in Canada. It operates a variety of facilities that are open to the public or have restricted access. Nevertheless, it is crucial to ensure the physical protection of employees, buildings and their content at all times.

Information technology (IT) security

Cybersecurity and resilience against attacks is paramount for Government of Canada’s information technology infrastructure. Each department and agency has its own assets and infrastructure to protect.

We also invite you to consult the #GCDigital community webpage for job opportunities in the fields of cybersecurity, information security and information technology employment.

Information management (IM) security

It is essential to protect the information of Canadians and the government, both in terms of information storage and access. A variety of tools, from cabinets to encrypted or secured systems, are used to ensure their security.

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