Past Events from November 3, 2023 – November 21, 2023 – Page 19 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

McInnes Cooper 2023 Labour & Employment Seminar

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

McInnes Cooper invites you to our Annual Labour and Employment Law Seminar in cities across the Atlantic provinces. Focusing on the practical implications of recent developments in labour and employment law, the sessions include developments in the role of HR in ESG, control over employees’ place of work, preparing for emerging trends like the four-day work week and trauma-informed investigations, and more. View the agenda here!

Techsploration Alumnae Conference

NSCC Pictou Campus 39 Acadia Ave, Stellarton, Nova Scotia, Canada

This annual one-day event is for Techsploration alumnae in grades 10, 11 and 12. The conference provides alumnae and guest students the opportunity to meet more role models working in exciting and challenging science, engineering, trades, and technology careers and participate in hands-on workshops. Attending this conference is an invaluable way for young women and non-binary youth to learn about in-demand careers that may not otherwise occur to them: machinists, video game designers, research scientists, welders, survey technicians, aircraft mechanics, and forensic scientists, to name just a few. These Techsploration “graduates” are also encouraged to stay actively involved in the program by participating in the annual Techsploration launch, assisting in selecting the new school team, acting as a “big sister” to current participants, and volunteering at the Techsplorer Event. Many of our alumnae have gone on to emcee events, share their experiences, and become role models themselves.

Halifax Chamber of Commerce – 2023 ANNUAL FALL DINNER

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Building a Vibrant City Through Arts and Culture  Immerse yourself in an evening of captivating performances, thought-provoking discussions, and uplifting encounters that showcase the rich artistic heritage of Halifax. Be dazzled by the musical genius of the Symphony of Nova Scotia, be entertained by the unique theatrics of Neptune Theatre, and feast your eyes on the world-class art the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has to offer. Arts and culture are the lifeblood that makes a city thrive. Providing Halifax with a sense of identity and uniqueness, the arts and culture scene draws visitors and inspires growth. Theatres, museums, and galleries all contribute to educational opportunities and create a sense of belonging in the community. Art promotes social cohesion and helps bridge cultural and linguistic divides, providing a forum for expression and sparking conversations about valuable issues. Whatever your age, social background, or lived experience, art serves as a platform for creativity and self-expression, promoting mental health and personal growth. The Halifax Chamber’s Fall Dinner shines a spotlight on the recovering to thriving art industry, exploring the profound impact that arts and culture have on a city's growth, identity, and social fabric. We know that arts and culture are a vital facet of […]

THE 2023 TECH FORWARD AWARDS

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel 1919 Upper Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 3J5 1919 Upper Water St, Halifax, NS, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

The 2023 Tech Forward Awards presented by RBC features 8 unique awards designed to celebrate, highlight and recognize organizations, and owners/individuals who are making a difference in the ICT sector in Nova Scotia. These awards feature our Digital Diversity Awards, which were established in 2016 to promote and inspire individuals who have been historically underrepresented in Nova Scotia’s tech sector*. Together we are recognizing that diversity is fueling innovation in our province, and the impact and influence of leaders in our community. Nominees in all categories may be self-nominated, nominated by industry colleagues, or nominated by their employers or organizations. Recognizing organizations and individuals who are making a difference in Nova Scotia’s technology sector.

Excellence Series – Lunch and Learn: Strategy

37 Nepean Street 37 Nepean Street, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Join us for our Excellence Series, a collection of lunch and learns designed to empower managers and leaders to be their very best! November 14: Strategy Understand the importance of strategy for leaders and managers, and learn how to develop your strategic abilities.

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 […]

How to Create 6 Months Worth of Content in a day Lunch & Learn

Workspace Bayers Lake 145 Hobsons Lake Drive, Halifax, Nova Scotia

If you’re feeling like creating content takes so much time out of your day, you’re not alone. However, with the proper tools, it can be easy peasy, lemon squeezy! Instead of taking hours and hours out of your week, you can create 6 months’ worth of irresistible must-see content in a day. And honestly, what else could you accomplish in your business with all that freed-up time in your week?! Kerra will teach you secrets to creating content that works! In this lunch & learn we’re going to break down: How to create a consistent presence on multiple social media platforms. How to save time by pre-planning your content. What tools you should be using to help you create content that attracts your ideal audience. Join KA Social Media on November 21, 2023 at 11:30am at Workspace Atlantic Bayer’s Lake and let's get your social media working for you and not against you!

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 […]