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It’s being called the “cyber pandemic.” With a rapid increase in online activity, cybersecurity has become more important than ever. How have fraud practices evolved? And what does that mean for recovery / confidence in Canadians? We speak with two of Canada’s top cybersecurity experts, James Armstrong, Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer of Shaw Communications and Andre Bouche, Chief Information Security Officer at the National Bank of Canada, about the surge in online activity and security for both individuals and businesses.
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Grant Bishop, Associate Director of Research at C.D. Howe Institute, and Damian Poltz, Vice President, Technology Strategy & Networks at Shaw Communications, join host Allan Gregg on the fifth episode of Bandwidth. They discuss the discuss the issue of mandatory access, and the need for ongoing network investment.
Bandwidth is a five-part podcast series from Shaw Communications. It is produced by The Walrus Lab.
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Keith Halliday, Director of the Boston Consulting Group's Centre for Canada’s Future, joins host Allan Gregg on the fourth episode of Bandwidth. They discuss the tension policymakers face between encouraging investment in network infrastructure and keeping prices affordable for consumers, and some case studies of how this issue has been addressed internationally.
Bandwidth is a five-part podcast series from Shaw Communications. It is produced by The Walrus Lab.
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Denise Williams, Chief Executive Officer of the First Nations Technology Council joins host Allan Gregg on the third episode of Bandwidth. They discuss the challenges Indigenous rural and remote communities face in accessing internet technology, how this issue has magnified the social effects of the coronavirus pandemic, and what must be done to get Indigenous rural and remote communities connected.
Bandwidth is a five-part podcast series from Shaw Communications. It is produced by The Walrus Lab.
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Goldy Hyder, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Business Council of Canada joins host Allan Gregg on the second episode of Bandwidth. They discuss policy-making during times of crisis, how Canadian businesses have adapted during the coronavirus pandemic, and what must be done to keep the Canada competitive in the global economy.
Bandwidth is a five-part podcast series from Shaw Communications. It is produced by The Walrus Lab.
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Amber MacArthur, Canadian author, speaker, and television personality, and president of Amber Mac Media, joins host Allan Gregg on the first episode of Bandwidth. They discuss the important role digital connectivity has played for Canadians in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, and what future development is needed so that all Canadians have the connectivity they need to embrace the challenges and opportunities of the future.
Bandwidth is a five-part podcast series from Shaw Communications. It is produced by The Walrus Lab.
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In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians have relied on digital networks to meet their essential needs, stay close to family and friends, work from home, and keep businesses of all sizes operating. Host Allan Gregg speaks to experts about what we need to do to ensure that all Canadians have the connectivity they need to embrace the challenges and opportunities of the future.
A Shaw Communications podcast
Produced by The Walrus Lab
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