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Friday, November 12, 2021

Register for CANARIE Summit 2021

CANARIE Summit 2021 is happening from November 16-18! This year theme is "Stronger Together: Rethinking Cybersecurity"

This year's summit focuses on what it takes to secure Canada’s research and education sector, while making Canada a leader in cybersecurity expertise, infrastructure, and innovation.

Each day focuses on:

Friday, October 1, 2021

CPI is on Social Media!

We are excited to announce that we have officially launched a Twitter and a Youtube account!

Follow our Twitter account for upcoming events and news updates. We will be posting recordings of our events on Youtube. 

The University hopes to introduce a similar initiative in Canada to support cybersecurity workforce

The University of Waterloo, in partnership with several stakeholders, has launched a new platform in Singapore to help address a cybersecurity workforce skills gap in the region.

Managing the pandemic through contact tracing apps

Technological innovation or a challenge to privacy and civil liberties

By Angelica Sanchez

University Relations

   

In an effort to track the spread of COVID-19, more and more contact tracing apps will continue to emerge. However, there are major concerns surrounding privacy issues when it comes to technology such as these apps collecting personal data.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Coronavirus statement

Statement on privacy-respecting and trust-worthy COVID-19 tracing apps (version française ci-dessous - for the French version see below)

Media, government, and industry commonly frame security and privacy as diametrically opposed: protecting one requires sacrificing the other. 

Privacy, Infrastructures, Policy brought together researchers with international speakers from journalism, national security, academia and the corporate world to challenge these misconceptions. A central thread of each of the talks is the design, implementation, and benefits of privacy-enhancing social and technological infrastructures.

The University of Waterloo and the Open Application Network (The OAN) are partnering to investigate solutions to the challenge of preserving privacy in the context of Open Applications on blockchain networks.