February 20, 2020 8:00 am EDT - February 20, 2020 5:00 pm EDT
Small Business and IoT Safety in the Context of Current Global Events
The giant leap in connected device adoption among citizens, institutions, and businesses due to COVID-19 response us indeed unprecedented. As informed by McKinsey, “The levels of working remotely have skyrocketed during lockdowns and are likely to remain higher than pre-crisis levels for some time.” Yet, as was stated clearly earlier in ISCC’s Mitigating IoT Cybersecurity Threat Project, “if it is connected, it is vulnerable.” And as those who have been to their local electronic retail store lately, empty shelves demonstrate the demand for connected devices of all sorts.
With 98 percent of Canadian businesses identified as small and the reality of what business owner must prioritize on a day to day basis, cybersecurity falls the cracks. Businesses that are often essential in food, education, health, communication and energy sectors.
This online forum will be grounded in the entrepreneurial spirit and vision of CaSA energy and their journey in utilizing approved standards to protect their customers.
We will also hear from Barbara Cuthill of the U.S. National Institute on Standards and Technology’s Cybersecurity for IoT program, Ryerson, the Standards Council of Canada, CyberSecure Canada and leading academics working to provide evidence-based research on small business cybersecurity adoption.
Agenda
Agenda
Time | Speakers and Panelists |
10:00am | Jeremy Depow, ISCC – MCCTP, Co-Chair |
10:05am | Martin Fassier CaSA energy, Chief Operating Officer/Co-Founder |
10:15am | Barbara Cuthill National Institute of Standards and Technology Deputy Program. Manager, Cybersecurity for IoT |
10:30am | Erle Higgins CyberSecure Canada, Technical Manager |
10:45am – 12:15pm | Panel Commences (Joined by Martin Fassier and Barbara Cuthill) |
William O’Neill Standards Council of Canada Manager, Business & New Program Development | |
Sumit Bhatia Ryerson University Director, Communications and Knowledge Mobilization, Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst | |
Olivier Charron Microsoft Canada Security and Compliance Team | |
Michael Lau Royal Bank of Canada Senior Director, Security Solutions Architecture | |
Erle Higgins CyberSecure Canada, Technical Manager |