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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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=== Christine Beauchamp ===
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'''Director General, Mission Management & Technology, SIGINT, Communications Security Establishment (CSE)''' <br>
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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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variety of different industries to her digital work with a special interest in social engineering
 
variety of different industries to her digital work with a special interest in social engineering
 
and security skills training.
 
and security skills training.
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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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