Call for Registrations: for Cyber Threats to Canadian Democracy Conference on 25-27 August 2025
August 25-27, 2025
MacEwan Hall, University of Calgary
About the Conference
The Faculty of Law and The Centre for Military, Security, and Strategic Studies (CMSS) are excited to host the Cyber Threats to Canadian Democracy Conference on 25-27 August 2025. Spearheaded by University of Calgary professors, Dr. Michael Nesbitt, Dr. Emily Laidlaw, Dr. Rob Huebert and Dr. John Ferris, the Cyber Threats to Canadian Democracy Conference will address a number of different issue pertaining to the security of Canadian democratic processes including Municipalities and cybercrime, Financial warfare, Critical Infrastructure and Resources, Cyberwarfare, Technological risks and solutions, Artificial Intelligence, Research security, Mis/Dis/Mal-Information and elections as well as Human vulnerabilities and responses over the three full days of insightful speakers and panels.
The cyber threat landscape is quickly evolving and requires cross-sector collaboration to protect Canadians. This conference will gather experts from industry, government, policing and academia to analyse major threats to Canadian democracy and discuss solutions to advance Canada’s cyber resilience. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, we aim to bring this important subject matter and its many facts before the Canadian public.
Registration Fees- FREE
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