Resilience is gaining significant attention in the realm of policy and regulation, with new initiatives taking shape in Canada and beyond. In Canada, the federal government has launched a Telecommunications Reliability Agenda with a set of initiatives.
This workshop aims to explore policy, regulation, business strategy and institutional frameworks for an increasingly resilient Canada – in a world where threats to resilience (climate events, cyberattacks, war) surge forth without regard to national borders or government mandates, with digital ecosystems of international reach. Speakers from Canadian government and industry will join with international experts for an engaging debate and important announcements. New initiatives, frameworks and concepts will be explored by an inquisitive debate and presentations.
Topics to be addressed include:
- Policy for increased resilience
- Role of industry to build resilience
- New research agendas
Join us in Toronto as we share research and global perspectives at a half-day workshop held at Ivey's Donald K. Johnson Centre in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, May 14, 2024.
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Confirmed Speakers
Andre Arbour
Director General, Telecommunications and Internet Policy, ISED
Laurel Austin
Associate Professor of Management Science, Ivey Business School
Erik Bohlin
Professor, Ivey Business School, and Ivey Chair in Telecommunication Economics, Policy and Regulation
Heather Hudson
Affiliate Professor, University of Alaska Anchorage and Professor Emerita, University of San Francisco
Phil Moore
Vice President, Corporate Real Estate and Emergency Response, TELUS
Romel Mostafa
Director, Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management, Ivey Business School
Eli Noam
Professor, Columbia Business School
Jieun Park
Senior Researcher, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
David Short
Senior Director, System Integration, IESO
For your information: Resilience has been incorporated into key objectives outlined in the recent Order to the CRTC, further enhanced by MOU and CRTC hearings. Regional governments have taken increasing engagements in forming ministries for Emergency Management and Climate Readiness. Canadian consumer groups have raised concerns about network outages, prompting responses from both government and industry. The industry is investing heavily for resilience in wired infrastructure and wireless networks, including satellite. Canadian debates include the roles of government funding mechanisms, outage reporting, network access, and the role of layered and competing infrastructures. Internationally, both geopolitical and domestic concerns have brought resilience to the highest concerns among Canada’s main trading partners and allies. New initiatives are underway in the United States, the European Union, and South Korea, to name a few.
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This event is funded in part by the Ivey Chair in Telecommunication Economics, Policy and Regulation, as well as the Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management at the Ivey Business School.