2019 Expo

Expo Attendees

A SecTor Expo Pass is your ticket to engage, network and discuss the latest in IT security with professionals from top Canadian and international security organizations.

The Expo Pass is designed to give those who cannot make the two full conference days access to exhibitors and their sessions and provides great opportunity to keep up-to-date with the latest research, news and technologies. In registering for a SecTor Expo Pass you have access to:

  • The Expo
  • Over 100 of the world’s leading security organizations
  • All Tools and Sponsor Sessions
  • Watch the keynotes from the SecTor Theatre
  • Learn how to pick locks and hack IoT devices
  • The Career Panel and Fair
  • Add a Training Course or the Summits to your registration
  • Earn CPE credits

Expo Highlights

SecTor Expo TheatreWatch keynotes on the big screen and enjoy the engaging sponsor sessions in the SecTor Theatre.

SecTor IoT Hack LabHome to the largest security expo and interactive centre in Canada, each year SecTor hosts a variety of activities in conjunction with conference sessions including the ever-popular Lock Pick Village and IoT Hack Lab.

SecTor Expo Hall SponsorsThe SecTor Expo is your chance to engage, network, learn from and discuss the latest in IT security with reps from the world’s leading security organisations.

Conference Features Expo Full Conference
Access to the Expo
Engage and Network with Exhibitors & Sponsors
Participate in Expo activities including
Lock Pick Village and IoT Hack Lab
Watch Keynotes Live in Keynote Hall
Watch Keynotes streamed/telecast in the SecTor Theatre
Attend Technical Sessions
Attend Management Sessions
Attend Security Fundamental Sessions
Attend Tools Sessions
Attend All Sponsor Sessions*
Access to Career Panel and Fair
Lunch & Light Refreshments
Each Conference Day
Invitation to Networking Reception and
Party at Steam Whistle Brewing
Add Training & Summits to Registration
Conference Bag
Earn CPE Credits
1 per conference day & 1 per hour for each pre-conference activity

8 per conference day & 1 per hour for each pre-conference activity

All registered attendees will receive regular conference updates in the lead up to, at, and after the event, including links to the conference presentations.

Subject to ticket availability and paying the current conference rate, any registered Expo Attendee can upgrade to a Full Conference ticket.

*Sponsor Session room locations vary, see schedule for details.

At SecTor 2019, Expo attendees will have access to over 30 conference sessions:

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Time Room Session
09:00
10:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Morning Keynote Day 1 – Telecast in SecTor Theatre
10:15
11:15
Theatre
(716AB)
Use The Tools You Have: Threat Detection And Hunting In Azure – Daryl Novak
10:45
11:15
Theatre
(803AB)
Catching and Cleaning Phish (for 0365) – Jim Banach
11:30
12:00
Tech 1
(718A)
Enabling Zero Trust With Artificial Intelligence – Chris Pittman
11:30
12:00
Tech 2
(801A)
Identity – The Foundation of Your Zero Trust Architecture – Robin Wilson, Madhu Mahadevan
11:30
12:00
Tech 3
(801B)
Beyond the Ones and Zeros: Aligning Effective Infosec and People Leadership Principles – Michael Cole
11:30
12:00
Management
(718B)
The Race Against the Adversary: How to Win in the Era of the 18 Minute Breach – Serge Bertini
11:30
12:00
Security Fundamentals
(714AB)
Expand Your Cybersecurity Program with Complete Visibility! – Mark Holub
11:30
12:00
Tools
(716AB)
Revitalizing the Scotiabank SOC with Big Data Security Analytics and Automation – Rob Knoblauch
11:30
12:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Modern MDR and Machine-Accelerated Human Response – Karl Ackerman
12:00
13:15
Theatre
(803AB)
Lunch Keynote Day 1 – Telecast in SecTor Theatre
13:30
14:30
Tools
(716AB)
Step by Step AWS Cloud Hacking – Andrés Riancho
13:30
14:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Chaos, Order and the Road Forward – Perspectives on Evolving Cybersecurity – Gary Miller
14:15
14:45
Theatre
(803AB)
ARUBA + ZSCALER = Better Together Network Transformation – Bil Harmer, Raja Sundarrajan
14:45
15:45
Tools
(716AB)
Car Hacking on Simulation – Rohan Aggarwal
14:55
17:00
Keynote
Hall
Career Panel and Career Fair
15:00
15:30
Theatre
(803AB)
The Value of Threat Intelligence – David Empringham
15:45
16:15
Theatre
(803AB)
Advanced Security Automation Made Simple – Albert Kramer
16:00
17:00
Tools
(716AB)
OWASP Find Security Bugs: The Community Static Code Analyzer – Philippe Arteau
16:30
17:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Your Tools are Protecting the Network but What is Protecting the Tools? – Matthew Adams

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Time Room Session
09:00
10:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Morning Keynote Day 2 – Telecast in SecTor Theatre
10:15
11:15
Tools
(716AB)
Using Static And Runtime Analysis To Understand Third-Party Applications – Guy Acosta
10:45
11:15
Theatre
(803AB)
Phishing Defense: The Art of Human Intuitive Repulsion – Jason Meurer
11:30
12:00
Tech 1
(718A)
Embracing a Risk Adaptive Approach to Data Protection – Angelica Torres-Corral
11:30
12:00
Tech 2
(801A)
AI, Intelligently. A Current Look into AI in Cyber Security – Robert Falzon
11:30
12:00
Tech 3
(801B)
Key Elements to Prioritizing Security Vulnerabilities and Risks – Darren Chin, Benjamin Li
11:30
12:00
Management
(718B)
Tony Stark and Cybersecurity – Aamir Lakhani
11:30
12:00
Tools
(716AB)
Risk Transformation: Plan-Build-Run in a World Without Time – Chris Gray
11:30
12:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Threats and Trends of 2019 – Austin McBride
12:00
13:15
Theatre
(803AB)
Lunch Keynote Day 2 – Telecast in SecTor Theatre
13:30
14:30
Tools
(716AB)
The Tools of a Web App Pentester – Chuck Ben-Tzur
13:30
14:00
Theatre
(803AB)
Code Signing: What You Don’t Secure Can Hurt You – Ryan Sanders, Jack Palivoda
14:15
14:45
Theatre
(803AB)
Data Governance for Risk Reduction and Value Creation – Neil Correa
14:45
15:45
Tools
(716AB)
Visualizing Your Security Posture From Link, To Gateway, And Beyond – Joe Cummins
15:00
15:30
Theatre
(803AB)
Introduction to Advanced Persistent Threats – Jill Sopko

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