Case Study

Inside Manitoba Hydro’s Approach to Executive Reporting

How Manitoba Hydro’s security team gets answers to executive questions

Stéphane Fontaine is a Security and Investigations Advisor in the corporate security division at Manitoba Hydro, Manitoba’s publicly owned electricity and natural gas utility.

Executive requests come in regularly. How many incidents? Where are they happening? What’s the high-level picture? For security teams without the right tools, pulling those details together takes time — and the answer rarely comes quickly. Fontaine points to Resolver’s built-in report system and built-in dashboards as the difference. His team creates internal reports and dashboards directly in the platform. When leadership asks, the answer’s already there. Organized, accessible, and ready to present without scrambling.

That visibility matters beyond convenience. Security teams that can respond to executive questions quickly build credibility with leadership — and make a stronger case for the work they’re doing.

See how Resolver’s corporate security software can help your security team manage incidents and strengthen reporting.

"One of the great things [about Resolver] is the built-in report system — the built-in dashboards that you can create — because executive level requests are always: 'How many of this, where is it happening, give me the high-level picture.' By establishing these internal reports and dashboards, you can have that answer readily available, and quickly."
Stéphane Lafontaine
Security and Investigations Advisor, Manitoba Hydro

About the client

About

Manitoba Hydro is Manitoba’s publicly owned electricity and natural gas utility, providing safe, affordable, and reliable energy to homes and businesses across the province. As one of Canada’s largest energy utilities, Manitoba Hydro generates the majority of its electricity through hydroelectric facilities on Manitoba’s major river systems. The organization serves hundreds of thousands of customers province-wide and operates critical infrastructure across a vast geographic footprint, including transmission lines, generating stations, and natural gas distribution networks.