Cyber Future Summit

Betsy Soehren Jones

Managing Partner, West Monroe

Welcome and Introduction to the 8th Annual Cyber Future Summit

Cyber Future Foundation leadership will kick off the 8th Annual Cyber Future Summit, welcoming the contributors and attendees to join the CFF community in building trusted cyber space with leaders, members, partners, and stakeholders.

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Welcome to Ottawa - Canada's Cybersecurity Capital
The cybersecurity sector in the Ottawa National Capital Territory Region and Gatineau collectively has over 100 companies contributing to cyber expertise, technology, and intelligence to the robust ecosystem, supplying the world with impactful cyber solutions. The Ottawa-Gatineau region has some of the world's most collaborative ecosystems with innovation, research, and industrial usage at the core. This session will shed light on the Ottawa-Gatinaeu region's public-private ecosystem, welcoming the Cyber Future Community to leverage the region's resources towards building a trusted future in cyber space.

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Unraveling the Cyber Threat Landscape in the Healthcare Industry
This session, led by the CISO of H-ISAC, provides a comprehensive overview of the cyber risks to the healthcare industry covering nation state, cyber crime, and other cyber threats to healthcare organizations. Attendees will learn about the top cyber threats facing the healthcare sector and will receive a copy of the Health-ISAC Annual Cyber Threat Landscape Report.

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Executive Presentation: Defending the Critical Infrastructure through the Lens of a Ukrainian CIO

The ongoing war in Ukraine has seen a significant increase in cyberattacks against critical infrastructure. In this session, Ukrtelecom CIO Kirill Goncharuk will share his insights on how he has safeguarded and secured his company and its users from these attacks. He will discuss the specific steps he took to improve the company's cybersecurity posture, as well as the lessons he learned that can be applied to other organizations. This session is essential for anyone responsible for the security of critical infrastructure. It will provide you with valuable insights on how to protect your organization from cyberattacks, even in the most challenging of circumstances.

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Cyber Talent: Where We Are and Where We Need To Be
In 2022, Cyber Future Foundation held Cyber Talent Week, a 5-day hybrid event with over 40 hours of content looking at workforce development from a variety of vantage points including recruitment practices, barriers to entry, finding your first job in cyber and diversity, equity and inclusion. Key findings and recommendations::
#1, Foster a broad, diverse cyber security community;
#2, Establish a best-in-class approach to talent recognition and recruitment;
#3, Foster the development of necessary knowledge and skills;
#4, Develop diverse and attainable career paths for our industry;
#5, Embrace and support government initiatives and programs.
In this session our panelists will tackle where we are and what needs to be done to reach the above.

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Supporting Cyber Security of Smaller Nations with Increasing Attacks on Critical infrastructure

As the world becomes more interconnected and reliant on digital systems, the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure to cyber threats have grown substantially. Smaller nations, while playing essential roles in the global landscape, often face unique challenges in defending their critical assets against cyberattacks. This session brings together leading experts, thinkers, and practitioners in the field of cybersecurity to explore the multifaceted dimensions of this issue. From understanding the evolving threat landscape to exploring collaborative strategies, the discussion aims to uncover insights that can bolster the resilience of smaller nations' cyber defenses.

The session will encompass strategies for collaboration between AI researchers, developers, policymakers, and stakeholders to establish a holistic framework that advances AI while safeguarding societal values. Panelists will draw upon real-world examples and experiences to provide practical insights, offering attendees actionable guidance.

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Effective Stewardship of Cybersecurity Risk and Avenues for Improvement in Maritime Infrastructure

Critical infrastructure is being targeted by threats that can disable our economy by disrupting the normal operations of business, transportation, communications, and government. Threat actors include not only organized crime and nation states but also bored teenagers who are finding novel ways to wreak havoc with billion dollar companies just because they can. We are seeing a democratization of crime that extends powerful tools and capabilities once reserved for well-funded and coordinated cyber attacks. Hybrid cyber-kinetic warfare has begun to emerge in the theater of operations worldwide and will not recede anytime soon. This panel speaks to the role of responsible governance by board directors to lend their guidance to the effective stewardship of cybersecurity risk. Examples from the maritime sector will be used but which are applicable to all industries and sectors.

The session will encompass strategies for collaboration between AI researchers, developers, policymakers, and stakeholders to establish a holistic framework that advances AI while safeguarding societal values. Panelists will draw upon real-world examples and experiences to provide practical insights, offering attendees actionable guidance.

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Unraveling the Cyber Threat Landscape in the Healthcare Industry
This session, led by the CISO of H-ISAC, provides a comprehensive overview of the cyber risks to the healthcare industry covering nation state, cyber crime, and other cyber threats to healthcare organizations. Attendees will learn about the top cyber threats facing the healthcare sector and will receive a copy of the Health-ISAC Annual Cyber Threat Landscape Report.

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Responsible, Secure AI Framework Development: What Does Good AI Look Like?

This session promises to be a cornerstone in the ethical and technological evolution of AI. Distinguished speakers will delve into the critical aspects of creating AI frameworks that not only drive innovation but also uphold principles of responsibility and security.The panel will explore the ethical considerations that AI developers need to address, ensuring AI systems are free from biases, uphold transparency, and respect user privacy. Security will take center stage as well, with discussions on robust measures to fortify AI applications against potential vulnerabilities and cyber threats.

Included: strategies for collaboration between AI researchers, developers, policymakers, and stakeholders to establish a holistic framework that advances AI while safeguarding societal values. Panelists will draw upon real-world examples and experiences to provide practical insights, offering attendees actionable guidance.

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Curbing Cyber Crime via Law Enforcement and Private Sector Collaboration

The imperative of law enforcement and private sector collaboration to combat cybercrime underscores a critical need in our digitally interconnected world. Cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity, targeting individuals, organizations, and even national security. This session will shed light on the essential partnership between law enforcement agencies and the private sector in countering these threats effectively. Panelists will delve into the challenges and opportunities that arise from this collaboration. They will explore how sharing intelligence, expertise, and resources between these two sectors can enhance cybercrime detection, prevention, and response. Also discussed: the evolving nature of cyber threats and how a joint approach can foster innovation in developing resilient security measures.

From practical case studies to insights from cybersecurity experts and law enforcement professionals, the session provides a comprehensive understanding of the tangible benefits that stem from this collaboration. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for the role each sector plays and how their combined efforts can create a more secure digital landscape.

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Industry Support for Securing Humanitarian Efforts During Challenging Economic/Geopolitical Times
In times of economic and geopolitical turmoil, ensuring the safety and success of humanitarian efforts becomes even more paramount. This session explores the pivotal role that industries can play in supporting and securing these vital initiatives amidst challenging circumstances.

As global challenges mount, from natural disasters to political upheavals, the ability to deliver aid effectively often relies on the collaboration between humanitarian organizations and the private sector. This session will set the stage for a thoughtful discourse on how industries can contribute resources, expertise, and technology to fortify humanitarian endeavors.

Distinguished panelists will share insights on strategies to navigate obstacles, harness innovation, and foster sustainable partnerships. They will examine how industry collaboration can bolster supply chains, enhance data security, and facilitate efficient resource allocation. By discussing real-world examples and lessons learned, the discussion will highlight the tangible impact of these collaborations in safeguarding and amplifying the reach of humanitarian initiatives.

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Maritime Cyber Security and the Canadian Coast Guard: Progress through Partnership

Maritime cybersecurity is a critical aspect of modern maritime operations, including those of the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG). Protecting Canada's vast coastline and maritime interests from cyber threats is essential for national security, environmental protection, and the safety of mariners. Progress in maritime cybersecurity within the Canadian Coast Guard often involves collaboration and partnership with various stakeholders.

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International Partnerships to Secure Cyber-Critical Infrastructure in Ukraine and Global Silent Cyber Conflicts
A special session on Cyber Future Foundation Project Indigo and the Cyber Defense Assistance Collaborative (CDAC) for Ukraine, bringing the communities together to support humanitarian effort, non-profit organizational operations, and critical infrastructure operations in Ukraine as well as increasing cyber conflicts in other parts of the world.

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Insights from the CFF Cyber Board Book: Cybersecurity and Board Engagement Models

This session delves into a crucial topic that stems from the invaluable insights gathered through the CFF Cyber Board Book Project - the imperative of robust cybersecurity leader engagement with the board. In today's increasingly digital landscape, where cyber threats pose significant risks to organizations, the collaboration between cybersecurity leaders and the board is pivotal. This engagement facilitates informed decision-making, aligns business objectives with security strategies, and ensures adequate resource allocation to mitigate cyber risks effectively. Lessons learned from the CFF Cyber Board Book Project will emphasize the symbiotic relationship between cybersecurity leadership and board stewardship in safeguarding our digital future.

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