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October 2016

SecSIG Vancouver – October

October 25, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm UTC-8
KPMG, 777 Dunsmuir Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V7Y 1K3 Canada
Free

Quantum physics is the key technology for enabling the semiconductor industry and IT revolution today. However, we are getting closer to the limit of Moore’s law and we have not yet exploited the full benefit of quantum physics in securing communication. The next revolution will definitely be leveraging advanced quantum phenomena such as quantum superposition, entanglement, etc. Peter will discuss how these phenomena can be utilized to build quantum computer for cracking RSA/ECC/DH algorithms and the use for quantum cryptography that is built on the fundamental law of physics. No assumption of quantum physics is required.

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November 2016

Security Day – Risk-e-Business

November 9, 2016 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm UTC-8
UBC Robson Square, Showcase Room South, 800 Robson Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 3B7 Canada
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Free

The Province organizes and hosts two “Security Day” events each year (Spring and Fall), free of charge, primarily for government employees. Speakers from government programs, law enforcement and security organizations give presentations on the day's theme. The next Security Day will be held all day Wednesday, November 9th with the theme of "Risk-e-Business".

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January 2017

Vancouver SecSIG – Information Security Ethics

January 20, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm UTC-8
SAP Canada Inc., 910 Mainland Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1A9 Canada
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DATE: October 14 2016 TIME: 2:00pm to 4:00pm (PST) VENUE: SAP Canada Inc. - Anemone Room 910 Mainland Street, V6B 1A9, Vancouver B.C. Please be punctual for entry to the meeting room RSVP Required – register at Eventbrite TOPIC: Information Security Ethics PRESENTER:   Rob Slade, B.Sc., M.S. ABSTRACT…

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