Events from October 26, 2023 – November 28, 2023 › Webinar › – Page 12 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

“Enter if You Dare”: Unveiling the Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Data Center

Online

Join us! As Halloween creeps up on us, it's not just the ghosts and goblins that should send shivers down our spines. The real scares are happening in the world of cybersecurity, and they've been happening all year long. But fear not, because in this webinar, Dave Shackleford of Voodoo Security is going to take us on a spine-tingling journey through some of the most disturbing incidents and trends we've seen this year. And the best part? He's going to tell us what it all means for security professionals like us. We'll be diving deep into some seriously spooky topics, including: Major incidents of 2023 that left us quaking in our “boots” and what we’ve learned from them The terrifying world third-party risk and attack chains Why the most dangerous cybersecurity threat of the moment is identity & access risk Exploring risks to AND from machine learning and AI technology and how they can be both a blessing and a curse So, if you're ready to face your fears and learn about the most bone-chilling incidents and issues we face in security, then join us for this webinar. We'll be sharing some hair-raising suggestions for how we can improve our […]

ACENET: Cloud from A to Z

Prerequisites: Software Carpentry's Unix Shell or Introduction to Linux or similar experience Cloud computing provides great flexibility allowing complete control of the computing environment. In addition the environment can be copied, backed up, created and recreated in an automated way. In these lessons we will start you on the path towards making use of the great flexibility and power of cloud computing. A common use case for the cloud is its ability to provide web services. To explore the flexibility and power of cloud computing we will use the popular static website generator Jekyll. Static website generators offer many security benefits, and simplify and reduce the maintenance burden associated with well known dynamic CMSes such as Wordpress and Durpal. This workshop will take place on: Tuesday, October 17th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Thursday, October 19th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Tuesday, October 24th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Thursday, October 26th - 1:00-4:00pm (ADT) Participants must register using their institutional / organizational email address (not a personal email, ie. gmail). You will need to have your own laptop or desktop on which you can install the required software (see the setup for more details). Instructions for how to join the workshop will be sent out prior […]

Distinguished Retailer: Rachel Huckle, President & COO, Staples Canada

Saint Mary's University 923 Robie St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

October 26  |  Hybrid: Saint Mary’s University or Online  |  4:30pm Atlantic The David Sobey Centre for Innovation in Retailing & Services is delighted to host its annual Distinguished Retailer Speaker Series! We are thrilled to present Rachel Huckle, President & COO of Staples Canada, as our esteemed speaker. With her employee and customer-first approach to business, Rachel's leadership at Staples has been pivotal in delivering a seamless omnichannel retail experience. Discover the insights and expertise she brings to the ever-evolving retail landscape. Join us for an enlightening discussion where Rachel will be sharing her invaluable experience leading and motivating retail organizations as well as discussing her inspiring career journey that got her to where she is today. Stick around for a networking reception from 5:30pm - 6:30pm to meet Rachel Huckle. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to gain insights from a retail industry leader and connect with fellow students and professionals. Reserve your seat today! Register Here

Business Outlook Conference

Pier 21 1055 Marginal Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

Join us at the Atlantic Economic Council's annual business Outlook conference, where we'll delve into the economic prospects of Atlantic Canada for 2024. We will discuss the key trends and risk affecting the economic outlook for each Atlantic province, providing the best intelligence to support your business planning in the year. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with industry pioneers, gain practical knowledge, and prepare your organization for a future powered by AI. Conference Highlights Economic Outlook for Atlantic Canada Our economists will present the latest data and analysis, offering a comprehensive overview of the region's economic landscape for 2024. Gain valuable insights into key sectors, employment trends, trade opportunities and the overall business climate in Atlantic Canada. Panel Discussion: Business Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Atlantic Canada Explore the limitless potential of AI in transforming business operations and decision-making processes. Learn from industry leaders who have successfully integrated AI into their organizations, driving innovation and competitiveness. Understand the specific opportunities and challenges that AI presents for businesses in Atlantic Canada. Who should attend? This conference is tailored for business leaders, policymakers, community leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals who want access to the best economic and business intelligence to support their […]

Atlantic Technology Summit 2023: The Future is now

Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane 5657 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax, NS B3J 3R4 5657 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax, NS B3J 3R4, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

On November 15th, Atlantic Canada’s premier technology conference returns. The Atlantic Tech Summit will welcome technology leaders, industry disruptors and tech workers from across our 4 Atlantic provinces and beyond. Their theme this year is “The Future is now”. Join in person or online using their virtual event app, as the regions leaders share their insights and experiences from the past 12 months as well as their thoughts on what’s coming next. Meet and network with some of Canada’s top tech companies and fellow attendees both in person and online via their digital app. DNS Members can use Discount Code “DNS22” for 20% off!

Identity Security in a Digital Age: Evolutions, Challenges, and Future Prospects

Online

The digital age has brought about unparalleled convenience, connectivity, and opportunities. Yet, it also presents complex challenges in the realm of identity management and cybersecurity. Traditional perimeter-based security models are increasingly obsolete in today's hybrid digital environments. The rise of cloud services, IoT devices, and mobile workforces necessitates a fresh approach to identity protection and management. The evolving landscape has seen a shift towards identity-centric security frameworks, where understanding "who" is accessing "what" becomes central. With data breaches becoming more sophisticated and targeted, the importance of ensuring the right people have the right access to the right resources has never been more pronounced. In this session, we will delve deep into the intricate world of identity protection and management: The Evolution of Identity in Business: Understand how digital identities have evolved from simple username-password combinations to multi-faceted profiles involving biometrics, behavioral patterns, and more. Trends and Threats: A deep dive into the latest trends in identity management, from self-sovereign identities to decentralized systems, and the associated threats like identity theft, impersonation, and man-in-the-middle attacks. Moving Beyond Perimeters: Explore how businesses are shifting from perimeter-based defenses to identity-centric security models, emphasizing continuous authentication and authorization. Strategies for Robust Identity Security and […]

A Post Breach Analysis: Okta Support Unit

Online

About the session With increasing numbers of high-profile identity security attacks hitting the headlines, it is crucial to consider how to safeguard your organization. In today's attacks, identities, especially those with significant privileges, play a central role as attackers focus on exploiting identities and using social engineering instead of relying on exploits and malware. Join BeyondTrust’s Chief Technology Officer, Marc Maiffret and Director of Research, James Maude as they break down some of the common Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) that have been observed in recent Identity and Identity Infrastructure attacks including those that led to the discovery by BeyondTrust that Okta’s Support Unit had been breached. In this session learn about: The growing importance of identity security in today's landscape Research findings on Mercury and Scattered Spider How BeyondTrust's proactive approach helped uncover the Okta Support Breach Okta post breach analysis – privileges and personal accounts Best practices for securing identity infrastructure, including FIDO2 and access policies Successfully navigating the challenges of identity security not only calls for tools that can provide visibility, control over identities and privileges, risk reduction, and threat detection, but also requires a shift within the organization to connect the realms of identity, access, and […]

Using Git Tools to Manage File Changes and Collaborate: Version Control

Online

Version control is the practice of managing and sharing changes to documents, programming code, websites or any other files to keep track of what’s been changed, by whom, when and why. All previous versions of files are saved and you can even revert to a previous version. Git is a version control software. Git-portal sites, like GitHub or GitLab, offer many useful features to facilitate collaborative development. This two-part series introduces participants to Git tools. The first session on November 21st focuses on version control. The second workshop on November 28th will explore using Git for collaborative development. Tuesday, November 21st, 1:00 - 4:30 pm (Atlantic time) ****************** This beginner level session will introduce you to Git. We will show you how to create a repository, record changes to files, explore and restore from the recorded history and how to resolve conflicts (when one member overwrites another’s changes). Attendees should have a computer (Windows, Linux or MacOS) on which they install Git before the workshop, following the instructions on https://carpentries.github.io/workshop-template/#git You will also need to sign up for a free GitHub account at https://github.com/ and know your username and password. Lesson Material: http://github-pages.ucl.ac.uk/git-novice/ This session will be delivered online. Participants must register using their institutional / organizational email address (not a […]