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September 28, 2023 | Vantage Venues
September 28, 2023
Vantage Venues
Join Toronto's top CIOs for an intimate networking dinner and facilitated discussion on key business challenges. Enjoy a relaxed evening of dinner and drinks with your peers to share best practices, make new connections and build professional relationships.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CIOs today:
Taking a Proactive Cloud-First Approach to Cybersecurity
Staying Ahead of Cybercriminals in the Changing AI Landscape
Balancing the Need for Security with Need for Data Accessibility
The Governing Body Co-Chairs shape the discussion topics and agenda, ensuring that all content is driven by CIOs, for CIOs.
Dave Aeri
Lactalis Canada
VP & Head of Information Technology
Cecilia Carbonelli
Haventree Bank
Senior Executive Information Technology
Roman Coba
Federated Co-op Limited (FCL)
CIO & VP Technology
Jamshid Rezaei
Mitel
EVP & CIO
Melody Wallis
Procter & Gamble Canada
Vice President - Analytics & Insights and Technology - P&G Canada
4:30pm - 5:30pm Executive Networking Reception
5:30pm - 6:45pm Discussion Topics
Hosted by ChromeOS
Loren Hudziak
Sr Customer Engineer Manager
Google Chrome Enterprise
Medhanie Tekeste
Chief Information Officer
Apotex
Mike Baxter
CTO & Chief Product Officer
Kijiji
Michael Iseyemi
VP IT
Gateway Casinos & Entertainment
Daniel Nickle
VP of IT and head of the Office of the CDIO
Magna International
Sadri Osmane
CIO Canada
Organon Pharmaceuticals
Irene Zaguskin
CIO
PwC Canada
Anca Preda
VP, Information Technology
Minto Group
John Del Grande
VP Business Solutions
Ecclesiastical Insurance Office
Cecilia Carbonelli
Senior Executive Information Technology
Haventree Bank
Today’s cybersecurity environment often feels like a race, and the enterprise’s position on the track is constantly shifting from first to last depending on the course they plot for themselves and the cybercriminals’ ability to stay ahead. Historically, the odds have been stacked against IT – the constantly changing landscape, a lack of dedicated resources, and the need for emerging skills are daily battles for the CIO and CISO. AI is rapidly changing the cybersecurity landscape. On the one hand, AI can be used to create powerful new security tools that can help organizations detect and respond to threats more effectively. On the other hand, AI can also be used by malicious actors to create more sophisticated attacks. Though it might feel like a zero-sum game, what if IT proactively took control by implementing cloud-first security approaches? Could these strategies keep the enterprise at the front of the pack?
Join this conversation with your peers to explore how IT could position themselves for success:
Keeping Pace with the Evolving Threat Landscape
Taking a Proactive Approach to Cybersecurity
6:45pm - 7:15pm Networking Break
7:15pm - 8:30pm Summary Discussion & Dinner
8:30pm - 9:30pm Social Hour
Parking Lots Nearby
P1 - 150 KING ST. W
Enter from Pearl Street off of York Street or University.
P2 - 48 YORK ST.
Enter from the left lane off York Street (one-way northbound).
P3 - 1 UNIVERSITY AVE
Enter from the right lane of University Avenue (southbound) at Front Street. Taken the lane under the “Front St./Eastbound sign and look for the down ramp to the left. After entering, drive to the far end (north) and go to the upper level before parking. The staircase entrance to King Street will bring you to street level right across King Street from the Sun Life Tower.
P4 - 214 ADELAIDE ST. W
Enter from the right lane off Adelaide Street (one-way eastbound). There is an aboveground parking garage on the south side of Adelaide between John Street and Simcoe Street.
P5 - 177 WELLINGTON ST. W
Enter off Wellington Street (one-way westbound) under Roy Thomson Hall. This is the underground parking for Roy Thomson Hall just west of Simcoe Street off Wellington Street. After parking, walk through the Roy Thompson Hall box office onto King Street and follow the signs to the St. Andrew’s subway.
P6 - 154 UNIVERSITY AVE
From right lane of University Avenue southbound, turn right onto Pearl Street. Our look-alike neighbour at 200 King Street West has one level of pay and display parking. We are located across University Avenue in the Sun Life Financial Tower. Space may be limited if arriving after 8am. There are reasonable evening rates.
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