Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 13, 2020
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
Fees/Admission
Description
Hosted by: Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Join the Canadian Chamber of Commerce for a conversation with a never-before-seen panel featuring three of Canada’s leading cybersecurity organizations. We’ll explore risks, issues, trends and recommendations for Canadian businesses…while encouraging and challenging you to bring forward all of your cybersecurity questions!
Andrew Loschmann, COO, Field Effect
Andrew Loschmann has a 20-year background building and managing IT security products and programs. This includes 13 years in government/defence as well as security policy development within the Government of Canada’s Privy Council Office and contributions to Canada’s Cyber Security Strategy. His technical background includes developing software and systems, cybersecurity analytics and leading incident detection and response teams.
Mark Gaudet, Business Lead, Cybersecurity Services, Canadian Internet Registration authority (CIRA)
Mark Gaudet leads the cybersecurity services team at CIRA, overseeing the technical development of new cybersecurity products and the marketing to bring them to Canadian organizations.
Mark holds a B.Sc. in engineering physics from Queens University and an MBA from the University of Ottawa. His extensive experience in DNS management began as one of the founders of a start-up that developed NetID, one of the first enterprise DNS, DHCP and IP address management products. He also sits on the board of directors of the Halifax IXP.
Alexandre Pérusse, CD, Manager of Critical Infrastructure Engagements for Business Sectors, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS)
Alexandre Pérusse and his team manage the engagement and service delivery for small and medium business as well as the manufacturing and innovation and agri-food and safety sectors. His group’s approach focuses on national level outcomes of greatest impact on the cybersecurity of Canadians and supports all other mission lines in the CCCS.
Alexandre holds a bachelor and a master’s degree in political science from the Université de Montréal. He has also completed 12 years of service as an officer in various branches of the Canadian Forces.