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Chief Information Security Officer Martin Dinel has all the same technology challenges of every other large organization. Placing Alberta in front of that CISO title brings the additional requirements of protecting government secrets, interfacing with national security, protecting financial and health information of more than 4 million people as well as the infrastructure of a province almost the size of Texas.
Mr. Dinel shares some innovative ideas for sourcing and retaining talent, observations on how the education system needs to change and his vision for turning Alberta into a cyber security center of excellence.
Technological change is inevitable and often one of the aspects that attracts people toward careers in information and operational technology. Although risk management is a part of navigating advancement in any area, the fundamental flaw in any management system is our human tendencies. This...
Published 10/24/24
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Published 09/26/24