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Wednesday, November 13
 

9:00am MST

Welcome to Cyber Summit 2024
Wednesday November 13, 2024 9:00am - 9:30am MST
Introduction to the the 2024 Cyber Summit, land welcome, and opening remarks.
Speakers
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John Sinclair

Elder
John Sinclair’s roots go back to Good Fish Lake First Nations and Ermineskin First Nations. Given the laws of the time, his grandparents both lost their status due to marrying non-Indigenous persons. His grandfather received scrip and was declared as Métis of the Wolf Lake Métis... Read More →
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Barb Carra

President & CEO, Cybera
Dr. Barb Carra was appointed President and CEO of Cybera, Alberta’s Research and Education Network in 2019. She is a respected leader and collaborative partner within Canada’s National Research and Education Network (NREN) landscape.Barb is a champion for the digital needs of... Read More →
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Chad Coller

President & CEO, SRNET
Chad Coller is the President & CEO of SRNET. Mr. Coller's career in IT spans over twenty years, with the past twelve spent in higher education at the University of Saskatchewan, serving most recently as the Director of Academic and Research Technologies. Mr. Coller served on the SRNET... Read More →
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Rod Bruinooge

President & CEO, MRnet
Rod is a Metis entrepreneur and has worked as a technology executive, game developer, filmmaker and politician. In the mid-1990s Rod launched Canada’s first retail web-based multi-player game called The Stone which was featured in USA Today and Entertainment Weekly. Rod also had... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 9:00am - 9:30am MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room

9:30am MST

Keynote: Blame Technology for Everything
Wednesday November 13, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am MST
Through the lens of Brittlestar’s dry and comedic perspective as a content creator OG, we dive into the modern-day scapegoat for, and solution to, all of society's problems—technology. From social media (like how did the place where your cousin's cat memes become a battleground for global debates?) to AI-induced anxiety (why he always thanks Chat GPT), we explore why it’s so convenient (and fun) to point fingers at our tech when things go awry… when we should really be pointing at ourselves.
Speakers
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Brittlestar

The Internet's Favourite Dad* (*unproven), Stewart Reynolds
Hundreds of thousands of people watch Brittlestar’s videos every week.His comedic and family-friendly videos have been seen more than 650 MILLION times on various platforms. His KFC video campaign was the most popular branded video content in the world on Facebook for the summer... Read More →
Sponsors
Wednesday November 13, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room

3:15pm MST

Cybersecurity - It's a [Team] Meme Sport
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm MST
People often associate cybersecurity with the analysts working on the front lines to prevent, detect, and respond to cybersecurity threats. But effective cybersecurity requires people with a wide range of skillsets - law, policy, HR - who often work behind the scenes. By combining these diverse talents, both within an individual organization and collectively, Canada's further education community is coming together to better secure the sector. Join Kathryn for a meme-led journey through the past, present, and potential future of cybersecurity within Canada's R&E sector.
Speakers
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Kathryn Anthonisen

President & CEO, CANARIE
Kathryn Anthonisen was appointed CANARIE’s President and CEO in July 2023, after having served as Vice President, External Relations with the organization for 11 years. Since joining CANARIE as Director of Communications in 2010, Kathryn led the team responsible for marketing and... Read More →
Sponsors
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:15pm - 3:45pm MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room

3:45pm MST

Back to the future: what 30 years of internet innovation tells us about what’s next
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:45pm - 4:15pm MST
What is the future of the internet of Canada?

Cyber attacks are threatening to destabilize Canadian organizations and households. Costs of protection are rising. Finding talented people who want to work in cybersecurity is as big a challenge as ever.

To examine where we are headed in the future, we first need to head in the opposite direction: the past.

The story of the internet in Canada is a long one. But it would be difficult (or perhaps impossible) to tell it without mentioning CIRA, the not-for-profit dedicated to building a trusted internet for Canadians.

In this session, CIRA’s Monica Ruttle will show participants how CIRA’s innovative contributions to the internet in Canada over the past 30 years have helped organizations across the country.

Over the last three decades, CIRA has managed the .CA domain on behalf of millions of Canadian websites, innovated on the domain name system (DNS) and developed inventive ways for Canadian organizations to fend off cybersecurity attacks.

Where will the internet go next ? Join us in this session to find out (and chuckle at some memes in the process).
Speakers
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Monica Ruttle

Development Manager, CIRA
Monica Ruttle (she/her), P.Eng., is a Software Engineer driven by a passion for innovative projects and a commitment to promoting the cybersecurity community in Canada.She has cultivated a dynamic career path working in national defense and as a leader in Canada’s cybersecurity... Read More →
Sponsors
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:45pm - 4:15pm MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room

4:15pm MST

Indigenous IP
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm MST
Neither Indigenous data nor intellectual property were signed away in treaty, which raises interesting implications for the modern era. In a time of reconciliation, how do we affirm Indigenous rights and sovereignty in digital and online spaces? What processes exist (or should exist) to protect Indigenous data and intellectual property? In this presentation, Kyle Napier will review the issues and rights within legal frameworks across Canada that relate to the protection of Indigenous IP and personal data. He will also look at perspectives and actions being taken by Indigenous communities and governments around the world, in a presentation touching on sui generis copyright and trade secret laws, digital efforts towards language and cultural reclamation, and suggestions for affirming intellectual property and data rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Speakers
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Kyle Napier

GTA Principal Instructor, Faculty of Education - International Initiatives and Grad Research Assistantship, Provost & Vice-President Academic - Indigenous Initiatives and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity, University of Alberta
Kyle Napier (Northwest Territory Métis Nation) is an instructor, researcher, and media-maker. He is a board member for Native Land Digital, and a sessional instructor at the University of Victoria, NorQuest College, Mount Royal University, University of Alberta, MacEwan University... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:15pm - 4:45pm MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room
 
Thursday, November 14
 

9:00am MST

Welcome to Day 2 of Cyber Summit 2024
Thursday November 14, 2024 9:00am - 9:15am MST
Land acknowledgment, and opening remarks.
Speakers
avatar for Barb Carra

Barb Carra

President & CEO, Cybera
Dr. Barb Carra was appointed President and CEO of Cybera, Alberta’s Research and Education Network in 2019. She is a respected leader and collaborative partner within Canada’s National Research and Education Network (NREN) landscape.Barb is a champion for the digital needs of... Read More →
avatar for Chad Coller

Chad Coller

President & CEO, SRNET
Chad Coller is the President & CEO of SRNET. Mr. Coller's career in IT spans over twenty years, with the past twelve spent in higher education at the University of Saskatchewan, serving most recently as the Director of Academic and Research Technologies. Mr. Coller served on the SRNET... Read More →
avatar for Rod Bruinooge

Rod Bruinooge

President & CEO, MRnet
Rod is a Metis entrepreneur and has worked as a technology executive, game developer, filmmaker and politician. In the mid-1990s Rod launched Canada’s first retail web-based multi-player game called The Stone which was featured in USA Today and Entertainment Weekly. Rod also had... Read More →
Sponsors
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Charter

Charter
We solve complex business problems with innovative solutions that simplify the business of IT. Our team of passionate experts are committed to putting technology to work for you. We leverage our award-winning logistics, financial, and delivery/support solutions to enable your growth... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 9:00am - 9:15am MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room

9:15am MST

Keynote: Jason Scott
Thursday November 14, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am MST
More information coming soon.
Speakers
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Jason Scott

Free-Range Archivist, Internet Archive (Wayback Machine)
Jason Scott is the Free-Range Archivist of the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine), where he has been involved in research, collecting, writing and performances regarding the Archive for over 13 years. As a co-founder of Archive Team, the activist-archivist collective, he has also... Read More →
Sponsors
Thursday November 14, 2024 9:15am - 10:15am MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room

11:55am MST

Fireside Chat with the Honourable Nate Glubish (Ministry of Technology and Innovation)
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:55am - 12:35pm MST
Join this session as Cybera president & CEO Barb Carra has a fireside chat with the Honourable Nate Glubish, Minister of Technology and Innovation for the Government of Alberta. They will be talking about the future of digital innovation in Alberta, and how the "Alberta advantage" can support quantum, 5G, next-generation networking, and AI advancements in the province, and what is needed to secure our critical research and IP.
Speakers
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Nate Glubish

Minister of Technology and Innovation, Government of Alberta
Nate Glubish was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Strathcona-Sherwood Park on April 16, 2019 and re-elected on May 29, 2023.Nate was sworn in as Minister of Service Alberta on April 30, 2019. In that role he led the Government of Alberta’s efforts to apply... Read More →
avatar for Barb Carra

Barb Carra

President & CEO, Cybera
Dr. Barb Carra was appointed President and CEO of Cybera, Alberta’s Research and Education Network in 2019. She is a respected leader and collaborative partner within Canada’s National Research and Education Network (NREN) landscape.Barb is a champion for the digital needs of... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:55am - 12:35pm MST
Summit/Assiniboine Room
 
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