The Rogers network outage in the summer of 2022 is a cyber security lesson for us all. Telecom companies have learned the importance of designing and testing redundant infrastructure. Planning for a crisis before it occurs, should be job one for C-suite executives and the average citizen has realized just how dependent they are on cellular and internet service. What did we learn from the Rogers Outage and What’s next for the telecom industry in Canada?
Serge Blais -Executive Director University of Ottawa – Professional Institute
Jeff Musson – Executive Director Coding for Veterans Program
Stacey Cann – Manager of Communications – Winnipeg Police Service
Bob Gordon – Strategic Advisor Canadian Cyber Security Threat Exchange
Michael Geist – The Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law at the University of Ottawa.
Serge Blais -Executive Director University of Ottawa – Professional Institute
Jeff Musson – Executive Director Coding for Veterans Program
Stacey Cann – Manager of Communications – Winnipeg Police Service
Bob Gordon – Strategic Advisor Canadian Cyber Security Threat Exchange
Michael Geist – The Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law at the University of Ottawa.
10/11/22 • 28 min
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