Educational institutions security infographic showing campus safety priorities, cyberattack risks, and after-hours crime patterns
Unauthorized Building Access?
Campus Blind Spots?
Student Safety Concerns After Hours?

Protect Students, Staff, and Assets, Across Every Corner of Campus.

Canada Security Group provides integrated security programs for universities, colleges, and campus environments — combining uniformed guards, CCTV, access control, intercom systems, automatic doors, and IT solutions into one structured, accountable program.

Campus security isn’t just about responding to incidents — it’s about building an environment where students, staff, and visitors feel safe, and where every access point, blind spot, and after-hours gap is accounted for.

What We Cover

The Pain Points We Solve

Campus security failures follow a predictable pattern:

  • Buildings are open-access by default 
  • After-hours and weekend coverage disappears 
  • Parking lots and peripheral areas have no camera coverage
  • Restricted areas aren’t actually restricted 
  • Visitor and contractor access is unverified 
  • Automatic doors fail during peak periods 
  • IT systems are vulnerable 
  • Incidents aren’t documented 

These aren’t isolated problems. They’re system gaps — and they require an integrated response.

Why It Matters

  • 60% — Of students say campus safety is a factor when choosing their school
  • 9,000+ — nstitutions hit by cyberattack in 2026
  • 1 in 5 — Post-secondary students report feeling unsafe on campus after hours
  • $1.2B — Annual cost of campus theft and property crime in North America
  • 90%+ — Of organizations had an access control failure in the past six months (ASIS)

Why This Works —
The Operating Framework

Campus environments need security that works as a system — not a collection of disconnected vendors.

  • Site-specific SOPs aligned to campus schedule and institutional policies
  • Guards, CCTV, access control, intercoms, automatic doors, and IT under one program
  • 24/7 supervisory availability
  • Digital incident documentation and administration-ready archiving
  • Performance checks and centralized reporting for campus safety leadership

Traditional Security
VS. Canada Security Group

Educational institution security comparison table showing differences between traditional vendors and Canada Security Group integrated school and campus security programs

Create a Safer Campus Environment With an Integrated Security Program