: Since cyber-physical attacks are a growing risk in 2026—where hackers disable smart locks or cameras to gain entry—this feature includes a "Digital Guard" that monitors the health of a client's IoT security network for interference or jamming signals. Why It Works for Toronto in 2026
While many Toronto firms like Canadian National Security Solutions currently offer standard mobile patrols and app-based incident reporting, MNPP would move from reaction to hyper-local prevention by leveraging Toronto-specific crime data and community feedback.
This feature shifts private security from a "site-specific" model to a "community-integrated" model. Instead of just watching one building, guards become experts in the specific risks of high-density areas like , The Distillery District , or CityPlace .
: Uses AI to analyze real-time data from local police reports and community "watch" feeds to identify hyper-local spikes in specific crimes, such as condo package theft or construction site vandalism, which are rising concerns in Toronto for 2026.
: Residents in covered neighborhoods can use the security company’s app to request a "virtual escort." A remote agent monitors the user’s live phone GPS and camera feed while they walk from a subway station (like Union or Bloor-Yonge) to their door, with the ability to dispatch a nearby physical patrol unit instantly if needed.