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Tuesday, February 11, 2020 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Careers in Cybersecurity and Privacy - Meet the employers

Join the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute for an afternoon of engagement with Blackberry, Herjavec Group, Trustwave and Rogers as they talk about the opportunities you have as students here at UW. The job market hosts many interesting and unique positions. Our guests will be talking about the opportunities within their organizations as well as taking questions from you. Bring your questions and get ready to talk to some of the best employers in the cybersecurity and privacy industry.

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12:30 pm - 1:00 pm - Registration 

Wednesday, October 21, 2020 12:00 am - Monday, October 26, 2020 12:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

uXperience | Think Privacy

The UXperience | Think Privacy Design Jam will bring together Jammers to create a Privacy-Conscious Design Solution that brings people together. Think Privacy will deliver five days of pre-recorded and live content with four days of team action. Think Privacy will harness the power of experts to guide Jammers in developing a privacy-conscious design toolset. Participants can register as Jammers in teams of five to participate in the design challenge or join individually as Guests to partake in the talks and speakers’ Q & A sessions.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023 (all day)

The Weaponization of Disinformation in Canada

Digital disinformation presents a mounting threat to, and challenge for, liberal democracies. Global events like Brexit, electoral interference, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, have made the abstract threat of digital disinformation into a distinct reality. The shifting global balance of power, characterized by growing multipolarity, is unfolding alongside the expansion of tools, strategies, and spaces for adversarial states and non-state actors to expand their influence, disrupt multilateral diplomacy, threaten liberal democratic norms and values, and de-legitimize a rules-based global order. 

This interdisciplinary workshop will help to bring together awareness among the academic community, industry, civil society, and government, outlining and assessing the evolving threat of digital disinformation while also providing direction and guidance on how to protect liberal democracies like Canada from weaponized digital disinformation.