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Event summary produced by The Globe and Mail Events team. The Globe’s editorial department was not involved.

Canada’s MUSH sector (municipalities, universities, school boards, and hospitals) store highly sensitive information, making them a prime target for cybercriminals. This, coupled with a lack of the resources required to adequately protect themselves, makes this sector particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks.

On Dec. 3, 2024 The Globe and Mail hosted a webcast featuring cybersecurity experts who spoke about what can be done to mitigate cybersecurity risks within the MUSH sector.

Speakers:

  • Donna Kidwell, Acting Chief Information Officer, University of Toronto
  • David Trinh, Chief Technology Officer, ENFOCOM Cyber
  • Ritesh Kotak, Technology and Cybersecurity Analyst, Ritesh Kotak Consulting
  • Jon Ferguson, Vice-president, Cyber & DNS, CIRA
  • Adrian Lee, Content Editor, Opinion, The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail presented this event with sponsor support from CIRA.

To learn about upcoming Globe and Mail events visit www.globeandmail.com/events.

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