Building Resilient and Secure Infrastructure: Best Practices in Addressing Cybersecurity and Climate Change Risks in Construction/Infrastructure Projects (Recording)
Presented by the CBA Construction and Infrastructure Law Section
Cost
CBA members: $75
CBA Young Lawyer Members (<5 years): $65
CBA Student members: $25
Non-members: $165
Government: $105
Plus applicable taxes
Group rates available. Please contact pd@cba.org.
All sessions will be presented in English and French with simultaneous translation available. Presentation materials will be displayed in the language as submitted by the speakers.
This is the 9th webinar in the CBA Construction and Infrastructure Law Online Symposium. Registrants will receive an on-demand recording following each webcast. You can purchase the full online symposium at a package rate.
Friday, October 29, 2021 | 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM ET
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Building Resilient and Secure Infrastructure: Best Practices in Addressing Cybersecurity and Climate Change Risks in Construction/Infrastructure Projects
In this presentation, the panelists will discuss different ways to address the evolving risks of cybersecurity and climate change in construction/infrastructure projects.
Speakers:
Anne-Catherine Boucher, Blakes
Ryan Duquette, Partner, Security and Privacy Risk Consulting, RSM Canada
Daniel J. Michaluk, BLG
Janice Noronha, PwC Sustainability and Climate Change Practice
Chetan Phull, Deloitte Legal Canada
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Closing Plenary
Sponsored by:
Speakers:
Horia Bundaru, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Canada LLP
Marcia J. Olivier, C.S., Partner, Scott Petrie LLP
5:15 pm – 6:15 pm Virtual Social Networking Event
This networking program is free, but exclusive to registrants in any portion of the CBA Construction and Infrastructure Law Online Symposium. Registration for this social event will be made available within each webinar’s access email.
Presentation of the Construction and Infrastructure- The Atrium Law Student Essay Contest
Award Recipient (2021): Alex Maly, Graduate from Western Law