Day 1: April 30
8:00 am to 4:00 pm |
CCISO Workshop Begins |
Day 2: May 1
8:00am to 4:00pm |
CCISO Workshop Final Day |
8:00am to 4:00pm |
Blockchain Workshop |
4:00pm to 5:00pm |
Networking Reception |
Day 3: May 2
8:00 am |
Registration, Networking, and Breakfast |
9:00 am |
Opening PanelDigital Divide and the Inclusive Ecosystem Northern Ontario suffers from being disconnected from economically robust areas. Connectivity could bring more economic development to these areas, as well as improve education and research opportunities. How can we include the diverse ideas from all geographies, and embrace the differences as an asset? Moderator: Maxim Jean-Louis, President & CEO, Contact North Speakers:
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9:45 am |
ORION Update |
10:00 am |
Break |
10:20 am – 10:50 am |
Breakouts by StreamSecurity – Effectively Managing a Ransomware Attack: Lessons Learned What happens when your most private data is held ransom? It’s your worst nightmare, but with cyber threats on the rise in our increasingly interconnected innovation ecosystem, no institution is to be spared. Learn from these experts who (unfortunately) report from the trenches to help before it happens to you, no matter what kind of institution you’re from. Moderator: Bo Wandschneider, CIO, University of Toronto Speakers: Denise Ernst, ISO, Queens University Jason Testart, ISO, Waterloo University Jeff Gardiner, CISO, Western University Rick Daoust, CIO, Cambrian College Research and Intelligent Communities – The Living Network Meet a health collaboration between startup, research partners, computing and support organizations. They are working together to humanize data to bring better healthcare to citizens. Moderator: Jenn Maclean, Executive Director, SOSCIP Speakers: Olivia Lin, Co-CEO Research and Design, Studio1 Labs Neil Wilkinson, Research and Project Manager, Niagara College Nadja Bressan, Assistant Professor Sustainable Design, UPEI Laura Nicholson, Director Nursing Simulation Centre, York University Education – Diverse, Talented: The (Work)force Awakens An innovation economy needs a well-educated, well-rounded, diverse workforce. How can our institutions create an environment in which all kinds of students thrive? How can they encourage the development of skills for a future none of us can fathom? How do we continue to support one of the most educated workforces in the world? If we can, it will attract global organizations, with jobs to support just the kinds of curious minds we’ll be turning out. Moderator: Lena Patterson, Operations Manager, eCampus Speakers: Mark Patterson, Executive Director, Magnet Wendy Cukier, Vice President Research, Diversity Institute Ryerson University Jim Spyropolous, Executive Superintendent, TDSB |
10:55 am – 11:25 am |
Breakouts by StreamSecurity – Disruptive Technologies and the Cyber-Threat Landscape Technologies such as big data analytics, the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and mobile computing are reinventing the way organisations handle everything from decision making to customer service. The automation of virtually all business processes and the increasing digital connectedness create agility, but they also significantly raise cybersecurity risks and threat levels. In this panel discussion we will discuss the current cyber security threat landscape and its impact on the disruptive technologies; the panelists will also be sharing their perspectives on the key steps that can be taken to mitigate these threats. Moderator: Russell Verbeeten, Product, Dev, Strategy and Operations, ConsenSys Speakers: Samer Adi, CISO, Indigo Books Dr. Michele Mosca, Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo Mohammad Qureshi, CISO, Government of Ontario Research and Intelligent Communities – How 5G will change the innovation ecosystem 5G is more than new antennas and wireless technology; it is an end-to-end ecosystem to enable a fully mobile and connected society that empowers consistent, valuable technology-enabled services and solutions. 5G will be a game changer in wireless telecommunications, ushering in a high-speed network for future generations with more devices and forming the wireless backbone for technological advances such as connected cars, smart cities and the Internet of Things. Everything from traffic to health and environmental monitoring will be impacted. The latest truly innovative ecosystem involves autonomous systems working in concert with the brightest minds. Find out how researchers and cities are working together to gather and analyze data from these devices to make decisions informed by data, save resources, and create improved services for citizens. Moderator: Benoit Pelletier, Business Development, Leader PM, New Product Introduction, Ciena Speakers: Mark Dillon, City of Sarnia Rob McCann, President and Founder, Clearcable Networks and Hamilton Technology Centre Carolyn McGregor, Associate Dean, UOIT Education – Watch your Language Where are the opportunities for creating more inclusive education through cultural- and language-sensitive materials? What is already being done to ensure that education is made accessible for a diverse innovation ecosystem? Moderator: Enrica Piccardo, Associate Professor, OISE-University of Toronto Speakers Rusul Alrubail, Educator in Residence, Parkdale Centre of Innovation Mohini Athia, Director of Communications, COPA Rebecca Jamieson, President-CEO, Six Nations Polytechnic |
11:30 am – 1:00 pm |
Lunch and Leadership Awards Ceremony |
1:00 pm |
Plenary PanelSecuring the Ecosystem – With great power comes great responsibility Why are boards focussed on battening down the hatches? How can we empower them to be advocates of change when it comes to the security needs of an innovative ecosystem? Moderator: Mark Snyder, Security Specialist, Juniper Speakers: John Levay, CIO, Niagara College Nela Petkovic, CIO, Wilfrid Laurier University Scott Currie, CISO, Hospital for Sick Children Grant Frost, Executive, Information Technologist and Security Strategist, Niagara Catholic District School Board |
1:45 pm |
Plenary Presentation – The Innovation EcosystemRecent reports indicate that Ontario’s innovation economy is headed in right direction. An innovation ecosystem brings sustainable jobs, economic well-being and, we hope, a brighter future. It takes a complex web of infrastructure, people, and investment to make it happen; it’s our diversity that is our strength. Find out how these leaders are creating ecosystems in various regions and specific sectors. What’s worked? What have we learned from failures? And where do we need to go from here to ensure this bright future comes to fruition? Moderator: Geneva Starr, Project Manager and Engineering Researcher, Canadian Urban Institute Panelists: Alison Paprica, Vector Institute David A. Wolfe, Co-director, Innovation Policy Lab, University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs Dino Miele, CIO, District School Board of Niagara Iliana Oris Valiente, Managing Director – Emerging Technology, Blockchain, Accenture |
2:45 pm |
Closing Remarks and Prizes |
3:00 pm |
Networking Reception |