Past Events
This page provides you with access to presentations that have taken place across the country and at the CIO Peer Forum. As there is a limit to the number of items that show on the page, feel free to use the search function via search box to the right.
The Whole Chain is Made from Weakest Links!
The Whole Chain is Made from Weakest Links! By Dr. Thomas P. Keenan, FCIPS, I.S.P., ITCP in collaboration with Ron Murch, I.S.P., ITCP – both with the University of Calgary. In a session conducted by Derek Manky, Chief of Security Insights, FortiGuard Labs, and moderated by Bobby Singh, CTO and CISO for the TMX Group, …
How Do I Know You’re You?
By Dr. Thomas P. Keenan, FCIPS, I.S.P., ITCP in collaboration with Ron Murch, I.S.P., IPCP – both with the University of Calgary. Some of Canada’s leading Chief Information Security Officers spent an hour discussing the increasing vexing problems of Identity Management. In a session conducted by Derek Mankey, Chief of Security Insights, Fortiguard Labs, and …
What Keeps Canada’s Top CISOs Up at Night?
By Dr. Thomas P. Keenan, FCIPS, I.S.P., ITCP in collaboration with Ron Murch, I.S.P., IPCP – both with the University of Calgary. What happens when you put a dozen of Canada’s leading Chief Information Security Officers into a (virtual) room for a frank discussion of their biggest challenges? In a session led by Derek Manky, …
CIO Peer Forum Virtual Edition 2020 – Past Sessions
To view any of the past sessions simply click the boxes below. May 5th to May 7th May 12th to May 14th May 20th to May 21st Part 1 May 26th to May 28th June 2nd to June 4th June 9th to June 10th June 16th to June 18th June 23rd to June 25th
CISO Forum May 15th, May 29th and June 12th
What Keeps Canada’s Top CISOs Up at Night? – May 15th, 2020 Click here to view a recording of the session on May 15th, 2020. You can read a blog post regarding the session here. How Do I Know You’re You? – May 29th, 2020 Click here to view a recording of the session on …
DevOps, Containers and Automation
The Toronto Chapter of the CIO Association was pleased to collaborate with Shlomo Bielak, CTO of Benchmark Corp on our most recent event: DevOps, Containers and Automation. We would like to thank Benchmark for allowing us to share a recording of the session with members. CIOCAN Materials available to members Members can click this link …
Light-side Politics™ – How to use internal politics ethically when leading change
The Toronto Chapter of the CIO Association was pleased to collaborate with Edmond Mellina, president & co-founder of ORCHANGO on our most recent event: Light-side Politics™ – How to use internal politics ethically when leading change. The session highlighted the following 1. Critical importance of politics when driving change and how to ethically plunge into …
CIO Connect – COVID19 Implications
The initial session of CIO Connect was successfully held with 45 CIOCAN members on April 8th. CIO Connect is an informal online forum to enable members to have face-to-face conversations in real time. Of course, this is similar to the ever popular “Beer with Peers” with 3 main differences: there is no beer, unless you …
Leading Transformation in the 4th Industrial Revolution
The Toronto Chapter of the CIO Association was pleased to collaborate with Lee Hecht Harrison Knightsbridge to offer our most recent event, Leading Transformation in the 4th Industrial Revolution. Michelle Moore and Tim Hewat outlined the difference between continuous improvement and transformation, the typical barriers and enablers to transformation, and the leadership capabilities required to …
VAN Discover Design Thinking
The Vancouver Chapter of the CIO Association was pleased to collaborate with Deloitte Digital to offer our most recent event focusing on Human centred design. Sarah West, Laura Read and Natalie Moore lead the discussion by covering the basics of human-centred design, best practices, and ways to infuse design thinking into your daily practices. Thanks …
CO2 Neutral – Planet and Profit: CIOs and their role in driving sustainability
The CO2Neutral™ Program is an IT asset disposition service that allows organizations to trade in their End-of-First-Life™ (EOFL™) technology and receive cash back and carbon credits to support their environmental goals. In partnership with the CIO Association of Canada, Co2 Neutral lead the above webinar on opportunities to learn how IT can become a more …