Martin Laberge, Ramzi Naouali, Kayode Alawonde and Sebastien Barthelemy examine tomorrow's threats: quantum computing, AI-enhanced attacks and Canada's 38,000-person skills shortage.
Today's threats include quantum computing threatening cryptography, supply chain vulnerabilities, AI-enhanced attacks and Canada's 38,000-person cybersecurity skills shortage. The greatest threat may be organizational inaction after years establishing IT security budgets.
Preparation requires risk-based conversations aligning security with business language and securing 5% to 20% IT budgets. Organizations must deploy applications with post-quantum algorithm migration paths, invest in AI detecting zero-day attacks and build adaptable workforces.
The session will explore:
- How quantum computing threatens encryption requiring post-quantum algorithms and AI-powered defenses;
- Why geopolitical tensions impact supply chains requiring local talent development;
- Where organizations maximize existing tools and create opportunities addressing skills shortages.
Here is the course outline:
Facing the Threats of Tomorrow: How Can We Mitigate Risk Today to Defend Tomorrow's Threats? |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
