The Internet of Things (IoT) is strictly business now. It serves as critical infrastructure for industries ranging from aerospace to defense. As connected devices multiply, the need for strict security grows with them.
Amotus recently earned registration with the Controlled Goods Program (CGP). This marks a major shift for the IoT engineering division of Dimonoff. This certification allows the company to legally handle controlled goods and technical data. It positions them as a verified partner for highly regulated sectors.
We spoke with Daniel Noiseux, General Manager of Amotus and Dimonoff. He explained what this milestone means for their clients and the future of secure development.
Meeting a Critical Security Standard
Securing CGP registration arrives at a specific time for Amotus. Clients in defense and aerospace need more than engineering skills. They require proof of security.
Noiseux notes that this certification validates their compliance with strict Canadian protocols. It confirms that their facilities and personnel meet federal standards. This allows Amotus to support national security projects proactively. It aligns their work with industries operating under heavy regulation.
Opening Doors to Restricted Projects
The CGP registration is a gateway to new opportunities. It authorizes Amotus to work with restricted technologies. This includes:
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Electronics and software for defense systems.
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Aerospace components.
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Dual-use technologies.
Previously, the company faced limits on projects involving highly sensitive hardware. Now they participate fully. They can design embedded systems for military communication or develop secure firmware for aerospace devices. This expands partnerships with government bodies and international firms seeking compliant engineering.
The Advantage of Scale and Agility
Amotus operates as a division of Dimonoff. This structure offers a specific advantage. The team combines the speed of a smaller firm with the resources of an established tech company.
Noiseux emphasizes their ability to pivot quickly. They adapt to new technical requirements while delivering at scale. Amotus maintains full-stack capability under one roof. This covers hardware, firmware, OS, and cloud. For regulated industries, this ensures every component is designed with compliance in mind.
Simplifying Complexity with Fundamentum
Managing large fleets of connected assets is difficult. Fundamentum, the Amotus Platform as a Service (PaaS), solves this problem. It focuses on security and lifecycle management.
The platform offers several key features:
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Secure provisioning.
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Encrypted over-the-air (OTA) updates.
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Granular user access control.
Fundamentum turns chaotic deployments into manageable operations. It ensures devices remain secure and compliant throughout their lifetime.
Future Demand for Secure Engineering
Noiseux identifies three main areas driving demand:
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Defense and public safety.
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Critical infrastructure like energy.
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Transportation.
These sectors are modernizing their systems. They are also tightening security measures. The mix of IT and operational technology creates new risks. This makes certified engineering partners necessary. Amotus is ready to meet this need with its new certification and platform expertise.
A New Tier of Partnership
The CGP certification changes the role Amotus plays for its clients. It moves the company from a skilled developer to a strategic partner. They can now operate within high-security environments.
This validates their process against federal standards. It gives clients confidence in the integrity of their supply chain. As industries digitize, the need for partners who understand complex regulations will grow. Amotus is positioned to handle that challenge.
Ready to secure your IoT infrastructure? Visit Amotus to learn more about their certified engineering services.
