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Often referred to as a “gold mine” or even its own form of currency, a company’s internal database of customer information, market data and employee records has increasingly become an organization’s most important asset. But for all the value this information offers, the cost of its loss or exposure by bad actors can be catastrophic for the collector, and the risk of a breach has increased exponentially during the rapid shift to remote work spurred by the pandemic. Not only must companies educate their employees about security measures in a rapidly changing online environment, they must also help workers to understand what’s at stake, and the implications of improper data protection. This webcast will feature experts and industry leaders discussing how organizations can best prepare themselves for potential attacks, and how using a Zero Trust model can ward against internal data mismanagement and external exposure. As the saying goes: the best offense is a good defense.
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The risk of a cybersecurity breach has increased exponentially during the rapid shift to remote work spurred by the pandemic. Not only must companies educate their employees about security measures in a rapidly changing online environment, they must also help workers to understand what’s at stake, and the implications of improper data protection. This panel features experts and industry leaders discussing how organizations can best prepare themselves for potential attacks, and how using a Zero Trust model can ward against internal data mismanagement and external exposure.
IBM Security offers one of the most advanced and integrated portfolios of enterprise security products and services. The portfolio, supported by world-renowned IBM Security X-Force® research, provides security solutions to help organizations drive security into the fabric of their business so they can thrive in the face of uncertainty.
Brad Stocking is an Associate Partner and Zero Trust Lead at IBM Security. He specializes in cloud and infrastructure security, guiding organizations in securing their journey to the cloud in line with Zero Trust principles, and driving innovation.
With over 15 years’ experience, in his prior roles Brad worked as the Principal Security Architect for the Bank of Canada and Payments Canada, modernizing the security of critical infrastructure for the Canadian financial sector, including the High Value Payments System (Lynx) and the real-time payments system (Real-time Rail).
Brad also served for over 17 years in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in the fields of security engineering for tactical and strategic systems, security testing, and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT). In those roles he led multi-disciplinary security and operations teams where he established critical capabilities and teams that left enduring impacts on the organizations he supported; the CAF Cyber Range, advanced SIGINT/EW capabilities, and organization security programs.
In 2007, Brad created an iterative-threat driven approach to security engineering and testing, leveraging the Joint Red Team and the military intelligence apparatus. This pragmatic approach to building security programs has served as the cornerstone of his security leadership in his subsequent roles.
Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia, M.A., B.A., is a multilingual, award-winning innovator, entrepreneur, global citizen, and technology business executive with over 20 years in the private, public, non-profit, and academic sectors. Ulrike is presently the Senior Director of Digital Economy, Technology and Innovation at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, where she leads federal policy files on digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, health innovation and life sciences, as well as intellectual property, and privacy and data protection.
Among the many innovation files and initiatives Ulrike is spearheading, she is the lead on the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Cyber.Right.Now. campaign, a concerted effort, led by the Canadian Chamber and supported by a broad range of 30 leading cyber and tech organizations of all sizes from across Canada. Together they are set to raise awareness and propose solutions to government to empower Canada to lead the global cybersecurity future.
Spanning five geographic regions, Ulrike has worked in executive leadership roles at the headquarters of prominent technology MNCs, SMEs and startups, including Intel, Compaq (Hewlett Packard), McAfee, Madge Networks, Commtouch (CYREN), Nipendo, CarteNav, and Seaside Wireless. Ulrike was also a lecturer at Mount Saint Vincent University and led ocean tech and tidal research projects, rural broadband initiatives, CETA consultations, global priority markets and international commerce/trade initiatives while working for the provincial government, in addition to successfully leading a provincial technology non-profit/industry association, Digital Nova Scotia, for over seven years.
Ulrike’s diverse sector expertise in the ICT/digital, med-tech/life sciences, ocean tech, and aerospace and defence industries, has provided her with first-hand experience in micro and macro cross-sectoral facets of the science and technology sectors.
Ulrike is a member of the Government of Canada’s Advisory Council on Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness Working Group and an official Advisory Board Member for the Women in Tech Global Movement – Canadian Chapter and HER Digital Academy.
Sumit brings extensive experience as a business strategist helping organizations embrace technology and transform digitally. As an entrepreneur, Sumit has led two technology startups from inception to commercialization. He has helped develop applied research and knowledge mobilization frameworks at large academic institutions including the development of multiple emerging technology programs. His own research has focused on data governance, AI and ethics and driving behavioral change through immersive digital environments. As Director of Innovation and Policy, Sumit leads the Catalyst Cyber Accelerator, a business accelerator for cybersecurity scale-ups as well as the Cybersecure Policy Exchange, a policy and research enterprise dedicated to advancing effective and innovative public policy in cybersecurity and digital privacy. He also leads the Catalyst education and supoort programs for SMB's. Sumit sits on Ryerson University's Research Ethics Board and holds a Bachelor of Honors in Economics and Finance from the University of Toronto and a Master's degree in Digital Media from Ryerson University.
Catherine is a senior executive with a proven track record of supporting business objectives through secure data-driven strategic and technical direction. She has more than two decades of establishing security management systems, high performance teams, and progressive leadership with extensive experience in IT, information security, and privacy. Catherine sits as a Board member of the CIO Association of Canada (Calgary Chapter), and the National CISO Board. Her passion for pragmatic security has advanced risk management, incident response and cybersecurity programs transcending many industries including the Calgary Police Service, the Alberta Energy Regulator, Cenovus Energy, AltaLink (Berkshire Hathaway Energy), TransCanada Pipelines, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, and now Finning.
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