Trust Centre
FSET Inc’s Trust Centre is a single reference point for organisations evaluating FSET as a managed IT and cybersecurity partner. It documents FSET’s active certifications, compliance framework alignments, and published security policies to support procurement due diligence, vendor assessments, and security reviews. If you’re reviewing FSET for a contract, audit, or supplier qualification, this is the right starting point.
Certifications & Recognition
Compliance Frameworks
| Framework | Scope | Applies to | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHIPAPersonal Health Information Protection Act | Health privacy — Ontario | Health Care | Aligned |
| PIPEDAPersonal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act | Privacy — Federal | All Clients | Aligned |
| MFIPPAMunicipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act | Municipal privacy — Ontario | Municipal | Aligned |
| RCMP NPS Net PolicyNational Police Services Network Policy | Law enforcement — Federal | Law Enforcement | Aligned |
| ITSG-33IT Security Risk Management — A Lifecycle Approach (CSE) | Security controls — Federal | Federal | Aligned |
Legal & Trust
Security is the
foundation of trust
Law enforcement agencies, healthcare providers, and municipal governments operate under strict regulatory obligations for data privacy, system availability, and security governance — and those obligations extend to the technology partners they work with. FSET’s ISO 27001:2022 certification, compliance framework alignments, and published policies give clients documented, auditable evidence to satisfy their own procurement requirements and risk assessments. For a police service managing sensitive investigative data, or a health authority responsible for personal health information under PHIPA, due diligence means verifying — not assuming — that your IT partner meets the same standard you’re held to. The Trust Centre exists so you can verify it.
Ready to work with a
certified partner?
If you’re evaluating IT partners for sensitive environments, you need more than a vendor — you need one that can prove it. Let’s talk.