Scale up your business through Open Banking without compromising customer’s security
When: March 2nd, 2023
Where: InterContinental Toronto Centre
Scale up your business through Open Banking without compromising customer’s security
When: March 2nd, 2023
Where: InterContinental Toronto Centre
2:00 pm: Registration and networking opens
2:25 pm: Opening remarks
2:30 pm: Panel discussion: Open Banking Implementation in Canada
3:00 pm: Q&A
3:15 pm: Break – Snacks and appetizers
3:30 pm: Panel Discussion: API Security for Open Banking
4:00 pm: Q&A
4:15 pm: Interactive Audience Segment
4:45 pm: Forum close and networking reception
Who should attend?
Expert. Focused. Visionary
Director, Security Governance at Payments Canada
Canada’s Top 20 Women in Cybersecurity and Engineering Leader, with over 15+ years of experience spanning Financial Services, Telecommunications, and Semiconductor industries.
As a Director of Security Governance at Payments Canada, Monika and her team are responsible for securing and modernizing Canada’s national payments ecosystem that exchanges billions of dollars every day. She specializes in payment security and ensuring that customer data, funds, and capital are secured against cyber threats and fraudulent activity.
Vice President,Chief Information Security Officer at Manulife
Greg Thompson is VP and CISO responsible for the Global Information Security Risk program at Manulife Financial. Manulife Financial is a Canadian-based multinational insurance company and financial services provider.
Greg is an executive with extensive industry experience in industries ranging from Telecommunications to the Financial Services Industry. Prior to rejoining Manulife in 2018, Greg spent 15 years at Scotiabank where he most recently led the combined Operational & IT Risk Practices. He also served eight years as the head of Cyber Security Operations in his role as VP and Deputy CISO at Scotiabank.
CEO at Digital Governance Council
Keith Jansa is the CEO of the Digital Governance Council, formerly, the CIO Strategy Council. With over 15 years of experience in public, private, and non-profit sectors, Keith has a proven track record of leading diverse teams to generate successful business strategies and deliver client-focused solutions.
Previously, as Executive Director of the CIO Strategy Council, Keith provided executive leadership in the design and successful accreditation of the organization’s standards-setting process, driving the creation of national standards to advance Canada’s digital economy.
Co-Founder & CEO at Noname Security
Oz Golan is the Co-founder and CEO of Noname Security, the first API Security unicorn startup which was founded in 2020. Previously Oz held multiple leadership positions including Research Team Lead and Director of R&D in the Israeli cybersecurity sector.
Before his civilian career, he spent 5 years as a Security Researcher and Developer in Unit 8200 of the Israeli Intelligence Corps. Oz holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Computer Science from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Chief Information Officer, Flexiti
Shadi Khatib is an accomplished executive with a proven track record in building high-performing teams with a focus on business growth and transformation.
He has extensive experience in developing business strategies and roadmaps across various sectors including financial services, retail, pharmaceutical, telecommunication, and supply chain aimed at improving performance, reduction in operating expenses, and improving business agility.
Teamwork. Collaboration. Success
“The average cost of a Financial Services security breach reached $4.24M in 2021.”
“90% of IT leaders surveyed noted that their organizations have API authentication policies in place, but 31% expressed shaky confidence that those policies ensured adequate levels of authentication.”
“By 2022, application programming interface (API) attacks will become the most-frequent attack vector, causing data breaches for enterprise web applications.”
Forty-one percent (41%) of the organizations represented by survey respondents had an API security incident in the last 12 months; 63% of those noted that the incident involved a data breach or data loss”