Gatineau – 23 March 2023 - Portage CyberTech, a leading North American provider of trusted digital solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of its Suite of Solutions, a game changer for governments and organizations looking to modernize their public services.
By offering a unified, user-centric platform, the Portage CyberTech solutions portfolio can help restore trust in government services and simplify the lives of citizens. With a core focus on the protection of privacy, individuals can access all public services through one unified digital access point using one single login. For example, by accessing the online system through a government website, an individual can renew their driver’s license, consult their health records and pay taxes all in one place.
"Our solutions have been tailored to help governments reduce their technological debt,” stated Don Cuthbertson, CEO of Portage CyberTech. “Now, every level of government or agency can easily provide user-centric digital services, relying on Portage’s expertise to assist them at every stage of their digital journey. It represents a significant step forward in the digital transformation of public services."
Following a successful deployment across provincial and territorial governments, our solutions are now available for all organizations that wish to offer online services in a safe and unified way to citizens and clients alike. Furthermore, the system is designed to be scalable, highly efficient and integrates easily with existing government systems and third-party applications.
The imperative to innovate
The launch of the Portage CyberTech Suite of Solutions comes at a crucial time, as governments worldwide face increasing pressure to digitally transform their public services and administrative processes. Multiple disconnected digital portals developed in silos are weighing down on the public, forcing them to manage multiple logins across disparate systems. This greatly increases risk and the threat surface for fraudsters to operate. With the standards and expectations set by the private sector, citizens are demanding a similar, seamless user experience when it comes to secure digital services access.
The Portage CyberTech solutions offering is the answer governments need to solve this tremendous challenge. Designed to protect users' privacy while allowing access to public services, the system connects to existing government systems and databases. This means that it is not necessary to replace existing infrastructure and systems to offer online services, but instead, allows agencies to avoid disruption. With the ability to be hosted both on the cloud or on internal servers, the system can evolve according to the needs and budgetary parameters of each organization. In addition, multiple entities can share access to the same environment, such as regional governments or alliances of para-public organizations.
“The adaptability of the components that make up our solutions ensure a smooth transition to digital services while respecting legislative privacy requirements.” said Bruce Lévis, Chief Strategy Officer at Portage CyberTech. “Governments can invite various agencies to gradually integrate to their platform, simplifying the lives of citizens and organizations that need access to services quickly.”
Privacy-Preserving Access Management
One of our solutions' key features is its Privacy-Preserving Access Management (PPAM) solution. Once access is granted to the system, the user consents to the use of their information used for authentication to specific government services. This user-driven consent can be revoked at any time, and the information is not communicated outside of the requested service. The information required for authentication varies depending on the level of confidentiality of the requested service. For example, accessing a municipal tax record would only require a tax roll number and postal code, while accessing health records would require multiple pieces of information to verify identity (ex. personal identification number, multi-factor authentication, health card number).
The PPAM acts as a bridge between identification sources (driver's license, account number, etc.) and the service access point. A user’s personal information is only accessible by them; it is not shared with government employees or other organizations involved. This approach ensures that citizens' privacy is protected while still allowing them to access the services they need.
Governments like Quebec that support innovative projects like ours through programs such as Prompt (PICQ) are excellent examples of an administration encouraging innovation in its territory. In short, with the Portage CyberTech OSP, governments and organizations have an incredible opportunity to offer millions of users a seamless and secure online experience.
About Portage CyberTech
At Portage CyberTech, we are committed to connecting people and organizations through trusted technological solutions. Our adaptable portfolio empowers governments and regulated industries alike to accelerate their digital transformation efforts in a secure environment and enables them to better serve their clients and citizens. Thousands of organizations and government agencies in North America use and trust our solutions that service millions of people and are contributing to the Digital Trust Network, a high-standard technology community with a shared mission of responsible acceleration and the protection of the public.