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3. Are there competing interests between the public and private sectors? How can
the public and private sectors collaborate to achieve the right balance between
security and privacy?
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12:15 p.m. Luncheon
1:00 p.m. Scene Setter – Automotive
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Session 2 If these trends continue, what effect will it have on the adoption of cloud
Cont’d computing, and specifically on hosted services which store personal data. Are
privacy and residency concerns overstated? Current technology solutions being
offered to mitigate these issues have had mixed results. Is the path forward
based on a technology approach or do we need to consider alternatives methods,
like: multi-national policy framework, risk based deployment solution, strong
independent oversight and transparency, etc.?
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May 29 – 31, 2016
Langdon Hall
Cambridge, ON
Participants Each year, the Forum’s Steering Committee welcomes up to 44 CISO, CSO’s, public
sector representatives and other cyber security experts, each of whom has been
selected based on their experience and specialization. This meeting will be an
interactive, collaborative, round-table discussion which will focus on urgent cyber
security and privacy issues that confront business, critical infrastructure,
government and Canadians in general.
Description The Forum is an ‘invitation only’ meeting of the leading experts in this field. An
Agenda, developed by the Steering Committee, forms the basis for the discussion
and debate. The Chatham House Rule governs all discussion, allowing a free-flow
of ideas and insights. The Forum does not feature traditional presentations, but is
based on the participation of all those in attendance.
Program The Forum is an intense day-and-a-half of meetings. In addition to the sessions,
there is informal time for talk and building relationships during the receptions and
meals. This is not a “holiday” type of program. Spouses or significant others do not
participate in the sessions, social events or meals.
Venue The Forum is being held at Langdon Hall near Cambridge, Ontario. The property is
approximately an hour from downtown Toronto. Full details and driving
directions can be found by visiting the Forum website at http://www.cyber-
security-forum.com/. To access the password-protected pages, enter the case-
sensitive access code: CS^6y@78
Participation Fee The fee to participate includes two nights accommodation, all meals and
refreshments, meeting Sessions, and online access to materials.
Participants are expected to stay at Langdon Hall during the Forum, as the
interplay with the group is an important part of the benefit to all concerned.
Please note that the Forum is limited to 44 participants, and places are reserved on
a first-come, first-served basis. Your place can only be confirmed upon receipt of
payment.
Cancellation Written requests for cancellation will be eligible for a refund in accordance with the
following schedule, based on the date the cancellation request is received:
Prior to April 15, 2016; 100% of registration fee less a $250 administration
fee;
From April 15 to April 29, 2016; a credit of $1000 for use towards a future
program, valid for two years from the issue date;
April 30, 2016 or later; the registration fee is non-refundable.
Further Information On the Forum website http://www.cyber-security-forum.com/ you can find
additional information on
Location and travel access to the venue
Detailed Agenda & Itinerary
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions