Difference between revisions of "CSPS Digital Academy Events/Annual Cyber Security Event: Cyber Safety - Your Behaviour Counts - Speaker Biographies"
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Applied Science in Electronic Systems Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Computer | Applied Science in Electronic Systems Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Computer | ||
Science from the University of Regina. | Science from the University of Regina. | ||
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+ | [[File:Headshot of Shirley Ivan.jpg|frameless|center]] | ||
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+ | === Shirley Ivan === | ||
+ | '''Chief Information Security and Technology Officer for the Government of Canada, Treasury Board Secretariat''' <br> | ||
+ | For more than 25 years, Shirley Ivan has held executive positions in both government and the private | ||
+ | sector, focussing on innovation and business transformation and helping organizations ensure that their | ||
+ | IT investments and strategies align with their business needs. In June 2022, Shirley was appointed as | ||
+ | Senior Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Information Security and Technology Officer of the | ||
+ | Government of Canada. As a direct report to the Chief Information Officer of Canada, Shirley’s key | ||
+ | responsibilities will include providing leadership, direction and oversight for cyber security for the GC | ||
+ | enterprise at large and providing strategic advice, leadership and policy direction to departments with a | ||
+ | view to reduce technical debt and improve the state of mission critical applications. | ||
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+ | Prior to joining the Treasury Board of Canada, Shirley was the Assistant Deputy Minister IM-IT and Chief | ||
+ | Information Officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), where her leadership was | ||
+ | fundamental to implementing The Connected RCMP's Digital Policing Strategy, ensuring that the RCMP | ||
+ | had the systems and services in place to support the organization's digital objectives. Over the course of | ||
+ | her career, she has gained significant experience in cloud services, information management, | ||
+ | information communications and voice technologies. <br><br> | ||
+ | She holds a bachelor’s degree from McGill University in Computer Science and Mathematics and has | ||
+ | completed graduate work in Computer Engineering at Carleton University. Shirley also holds one of the | ||
+ | earliest patents for providing telephony services over the internet as well as a second patent in the area | ||
+ | of toll-fraud prevention. | ||
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Revision as of 13:41, 9 September 2022
Speaker Biographies
Scott JonesExecutive Vice-President, Shared Services Canada | |
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 | |
Kimberley HutchinsonSenior Analyst, Learning Design Lead, Canada School of Public Service, Digital Academy | |
Jonathan JoyntCyber Security Instructor, Cyber Centre Learning Hub |