Since technology and security problems are advancing at a fast pace, it is important to have powerful, dependable and reliable surveillance systems. As digital infrastructure is important for our national security, programmes like Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) are now essential for proving how reliable and resilient our best technologies are.
STQC certification, which the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) manages, is meant to check for security and trustworthiness in digital and electronic systems, especially in places where surveillance happens.
The process of security testing checks hardware and software to ensure they can resist cyber threats, data breaches and unauthorised access. A defect in just one item in today’s surveillance systems can endanger the whole network. Because every component of a certified system passes rigorous security tests, STQC allows transport hubs, government installations and public safety networks to operate safely and confidently.
The importance of supply chain verification is also crucial. According to the Public Procurement Order (PPO) from the Ministry of Home Affairs, essential security products must be purchased and manufactured in certain ways. Using STQC for quality checks guarantees that surveillance products obey the regulations, cutting the use of unverified or foreign items and supporting local manufacturing. This helps with government programmes like ‘Make in India’ and also improves the security of surveillance technology.
CP PLUS, as one of India’s most trusted surveillance brands, is setting new standards by being one of the pioneers to receive ER IoTSCS STQC certification. This achievement means being both compliant and leading in developing security technologies for the Indian region. It demonstrates a constant commitment to innovation in surveillance along with national adaptation.
“At CP PLUS, we believe in delivering technology that not only leads the industry but also empowers our country to meet its security challenges head-on. Achieving the ER IoTSCS STQC certification is a testament to our commitment to excellence in security technology. It assures our customers that they are investing in products that meet the highest benchmarks of performance, safety, and quality,” says Aditya Khemka, Managing Director of CP PLUS.
There is no doubt about how important such certification is. The more critical infrastructure relies on digital monitoring, the greater the uncertainty about outcomes, there should be more likely a security breach. Surveillance at metro areas, along borders and in smart cities needs all nodes to be tamper-proof, secure and dependable.
“STQC certification embodies a commitment to quality, trust, and excellence within India’s security and surveillance industry. By certifying critical systems, it underpins the reliability of technologies safeguarding the nation’s infrastructure and citizens. With CP PLUS leading the charge through certified innovations, the future of surveillance in India is not only secure but also getting more and more advanced each day,” Aditya Khemka adds.
Overall, STQC certification is more than an indication of quality- it checks a product’s ability to handle modern risks and remain within national guidance. It helps India strengthen its digital surveillance infrastructure by keeping systems protected, made at home and up-to-date. CP PLUS is leading the industry, so firms are able to contribute to a safer nation and the creation of self-reliant and tech-savvy India.
