CSPS Digital Academy Events/Annual Cyber Security Event: Cyber Safety - Your Behaviour Counts - Event Program
We have a great event planned for you and are in the process of finalizing the speakers. They will all be added momentarily.
10:45 AM - 10:50 AM
Opening Video
10:50 AM - 10:55 AM
Setting the Stage - Opening Remarks - Masters of Ceremony
- Aiesha Zafar, National Faculty, Canada School of Public Service
10:55 AM - 11:25 AM
Opening Remarks - Fireside Chat
- Scott Jones, Executive Vice President, Shared Services Canada
- Rajiv Gupta, Associate Head, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security
11:25 AM - 12:30 PM
Panel Discussion
Speakers:
- Po Tea-Duncan, Executive Director, Cyber Security, Treasury Board Secretariat
- Alan McCafferty, Cyber Security Program Director, University of Ottawa
- Christine Beauchamp, Director General, Mission Management & Technology, SIGINT, Communications Security Establishment (CSE)
Moderator:
- Shirley Ivan, Chief Information Security and Technology Officer for the Government of Canada, Treasury Board Secretariat
12:30 PM - 1:05 PM
Lunch & Learn Break
Grab your lunch and join us for an interactive game where you can test your knowledge and awareness about cyber security behaviour.
Speakers:
- Kimberley Hutchinson, Senior Analyst, Learning Design Lead, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service
- Aïcha-Hanna Agrane, Policy Analyst, Policy, Partnerships and Engagement, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service
1:05 PM - 2:40 PM
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
1. Protecting Digital Privacy (Beginner/Intermediate)
Link: To be added
Description: By the end of this session you will have a better understanding of digital identities, digital profiling, how we can be tracked on the internet and solutions on how we can minimize our online footprint.
Speakers:
- Jonathan Joynt, Cyber Security Instructor, Cyber Centre Learning Hub
2. Building Strong Incident Management
Link: To be added
Description: Security incidents are a matter of fact when delivering anything online - no matter if it is on the intra- or inter - net. How you respond and recover from them can make or break a product, but good incident management doesn't just happen without planning and practice. Join your colleagues from the Canadian Digital Service as they walk through how building a strong incident management process plays a vital role in security, accountability, and
recovery across all disciplines.
Speakers:
- Wissam Moussa, Head of Platform Core Services, Canadian Digital Service
- Cheyenne Arrowsmith, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Canadian Digital Service