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<div style="font-size: 225%">'''Speaker Biographies for Annual Cyber Security Event: Cyber Safety - Your Behaviour Counts'''</div> | <div style="font-size: 225%">'''Speaker Biographies for Annual Cyber Security Event: Cyber Safety - Your Behaviour Counts'''</div> | ||
− | <div style="font-size: 150%">'''October 17, 2022 | 10:45 AM – 2: | + | <div style="font-size: 150%">'''October 17, 2022 | 10:45 AM – 2:45 PM (ET)'''</div> |
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== '''Speaker Biographies''' == | == '''Speaker Biographies''' == | ||
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− | === | + | === Aiesha Zafar (Master of Ceremony) === |
− | ''' | + | '''National Faculty, Canada School of Public Service'''<br> |
− | + | Aiesha Zafar has over 20 years of experience in public safety at the federal and provincial | |
− | + | levels, primarily in intelligence, national security, and investigations. Before joining the School | |
− | + | in January 2022, Aiesha held the role of Director General of the Intelligence and Investigations | |
− | + | Directorate of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), where she was responsible for | |
− | + | intelligence operations, programs and policy, and criminal investigations, as well as the | |
− | + | National Targeting Centre. <br><br> | |
− | + | Aiesha started her public service career in 2001, specializing in national security intelligence | |
− | + | with the Communications Security Establishment. After an assignment in Washington, D.C. as | |
− | + | the Deputy Canadian Special Liaison Officer at the National Security Agency, she took up a | |
− | + | position with Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General. There, she managed the province's | |
− | + | Police Inspection and Advisory Program, as well as the Constable Selection System, a police applicant assessment | |
− | + | program, while developing an extensive network of public safety professionals. As the Chief of Staff for the Deputy | |
− | + | Solicitor General, she proposed and helped establish Ontario's Office of the Provincial Security Advisor. Immediately | |
− | + | prior to returning to the federal public service, Aiesha served as Executive Lead in the Ontario Provincial Police's (OPP) | |
− | Security | + | Investigations and Organized Crime Command. Working closely with other police agencies, she developed new methods |
− | + | and models to reduce public safety threats to Ontarians. <br><br> | |
− | + | Aiesha holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree in Finance from the University of Manitoba and a Master of Arts | |
− | + | degree in War Studies from the Royal Military College. Aiesha loves to spend time with her husband and two children, | |
− | the | + | and enjoys traveling, reading, and listening to podcasts. A resident of the Greater Toronto Area, she is an active |
− | + | supporter of local women's shelters as well as health and education charities, and teaches weekly children's dance | |
− | + | classes in her spare time. | |
− | + | [[File:Twitter Logo.png|frameless|left|link=https://twitter.com/Aiesha_Z|50x50px]] [[File:Linkedin.png|frameless|left|link=https://www.linkedin.com/in/aieshazafar/|50x50px]] | |
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+ | [[File:Headshot of Shannon Archibald.jpg|frameless|center]] | ||
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+ | === Shannon Archibald === | ||
+ | ''' Assistant Deputy Minister and Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Chief Technology Officer Branch, Shared Services Canada''' <br> | ||
+ | Shannon Archibald is the Assistant Deputy Minister (ADM) and Deputy Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the CTO Branch (CTOB)of Shared Services Canada (SSC). The CTOB is an innovative, collaborative and customer-oriented organization that utilizes transformative technologies to deliver SSC’s Digital Technology Strategy in support of achieving a modern and secure digital government. As ADM of the CTOB, Shannon is responsible for providing technology vision and leadership and driving technological innovation while helping lead and enable the Government of Canada’s digital agenda. | ||
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+ | Prior to this, she was the Chief Information Officer at SSC, which included the role of Chief Data Officer and Champion for Accessible Technology. She was responsible for enabling SSC teams with tools, applications and services in order to support SSC’s 43 partner departments. She and her team were focused on a digital workplace that encourages innovation and the removal of service delivery barriers, like complex and cumbersome processes. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | Prior to joining SSC, Shannon was the Director General of Government of Canada-wide Programs and Solutions within Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) – where she was responsible for implementing and leading several large scale programs to over 80 departments and agencies. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | She spent most of her career between Environment Canada and Public Services and Procurement Canada – all within IT. The majority of her executive experience has involved delivering large complex programs and creating diverse partnerships. | ||
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+ | [[File:Headshot of Rajiv Gupta.jpg|frameless|center]] | ||
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+ | === Rajiv Gupta === | ||
+ | '''Associate Head, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security''' <br> | ||
+ | Rajiv Gupta is the Associate Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (the Cyber Centre). In this role Rajiv is responsible for advancing the Cyber Centre’s strategic vision to enable a secure digital Canada. | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | Prior to this role, Rajiv was the Director General of Cyber Defence Capabilities where he was responsible for the development and operations of sensors, threat discovery analytics and autonomous defence technologies deployed to protect Government of Canada networks. In this role Rajiv was also responsible for achieving national level cyber security outcomes for Canada through collaborative efforts with industry partners. | ||
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+ | Rajiv began his career in 1998 as a software engineer in the telecommunications sector. He later joined the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) in 2007 and has since worked in a variety of cyber security disciplines. Prior to his role in Cyber Defence, Rajiv served as the Director of Security Architecture and Risk Mitigation where he was responsible for supply chain risk assessments for the Government of Canada, analytic support to Investment Canada Act national security reviews, and the implementation of a cyber security risk mitigation framework for Canada’s telecommunications sector. | ||
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+ | Rajiv holds a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree in engineering and is a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario. | ||
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'''Director, Cyber Security Program, University of Ottawa Professional Development Institute''' <br> | '''Director, Cyber Security Program, University of Ottawa Professional Development Institute''' <br> | ||
Alan McCafferty is a Senior Business Analyst with 25+ years of progressive experience working with public organizations, not-for-profits, start-ups, and multi-national corporations. Educated in Canada, the USA and Europe in multiple disciplines including Engineering, Business, Risk Management, and Lean 6 Sigma, he is the author of more than 25 white papers and the recipient of the Canada Award for Excellence. During his career, Alan has led the delivery of multi-year $1 billion+, mission critical information technology projects. As a Cyber Security SME, Alan was key in the developed of the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute cyber security program and teaches several of the courses. Alan has successfully completed IT, Security, Process, Threat Risk Assessments (TRA), Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA), health and safety projects for federal government departments, provincial healthcare organizations and national not-for-profit organizations. As a senior consultant, he uses his Lean 6 Sigma skills, along with his risk and security experience to help organizations implement low waste, and effective lean processes in areas such as information security management systems, business continuity, department security plans, quality management systems, health, and safety management systems. | Alan McCafferty is a Senior Business Analyst with 25+ years of progressive experience working with public organizations, not-for-profits, start-ups, and multi-national corporations. Educated in Canada, the USA and Europe in multiple disciplines including Engineering, Business, Risk Management, and Lean 6 Sigma, he is the author of more than 25 white papers and the recipient of the Canada Award for Excellence. During his career, Alan has led the delivery of multi-year $1 billion+, mission critical information technology projects. As a Cyber Security SME, Alan was key in the developed of the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute cyber security program and teaches several of the courses. Alan has successfully completed IT, Security, Process, Threat Risk Assessments (TRA), Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA), health and safety projects for federal government departments, provincial healthcare organizations and national not-for-profit organizations. As a senior consultant, he uses his Lean 6 Sigma skills, along with his risk and security experience to help organizations implement low waste, and effective lean processes in areas such as information security management systems, business continuity, department security plans, quality management systems, health, and safety management systems. | ||
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+ | [[File:Christine Beauchamp.jpg|frameless|center]] | ||
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+ | === Christine Beauchamp === | ||
+ | '''Director General, Mission Management & Technology, SIGINT, Communications Security Establishment (CSE)''' <br> | ||
+ | Christine Beauchamp is the Director General, Mission Management & Technology for SIGINT at the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) since 2021. Christine joined CSE in 2005 and spent most of her career in SIGINT providing foreign intelligence to the Government of Canada, where she worked in security operations, and deployed abroad in support of the military and counter-terrorism efforts. She was also the Manager for SIGINT Programs, Oversight & Compliance, where she worked on legal and privacy requirements in conducting intelligence operations. In 2018, she joined the cyber security mission of CSE with the creation of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, where she was Director of Client Engagement and Incident Detection, responsible for providing cyber security services and training to Canadians, and monitoring Government of Canada networks for threats and compromises. Christine also became a media spokesperson for CSE’s Get Cyber Safe campaign, participating in a number of interviews and public engagements on cyber security. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 14 November 2022
Speaker Biographies
Aiesha Zafar (Master of Ceremony)National Faculty, Canada School of Public Service | |
Shannon Archibald Assistant Deputy Minister and Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Chief Technology Officer Branch, Shared Services Canada | |
Rajiv GuptaAssociate Head, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security | |
Shirley IvanChief Information Security and Technology Officer for the Government of Canada, Treasury Board Secretariat | |
Po Tea-DuncanExecutive Director, Cyber Security, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | |
Alan McCaffertyDirector, Cyber Security Program, University of Ottawa Professional Development Institute | |
Christine BeauchampDirector General, Mission Management & Technology, SIGINT, Communications Security Establishment (CSE) | |
Kimberley HutchinsonSenior Analyst, Learning Design Lead, Canada School of Public Service, Digital Academy | |
Aicha-Hanna AgranePolicy Analyst, Policy, Partnerships and Engagement, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service | |
Jonathan JoyntCyber Security Instructor, Cyber Centre Learning Hub | |
Wissam MoussaHead of Platform Core Services, Canadian Digital Service (CDS) | |
Cheyenne ArrowsmithSenior Site Reliability Engineer, Canadian Digital Service (CDS) |