Session at a Glance
Title:

203: Critical Infrastructure Interdependency: How do We Measure it

Speaker: Tyson Macaulay
Stream: Research and Development
Time: 10:45 - 11:45 AM (EST)
   
Description
Critical Infrastructure Interdependency (CII) is an important component of resiliency, and is of interest to risk managers, policy makers, and executives. Bell Canada has been conducting detailed and novel investigations into CII. This session will review new CII metrics as they are applied to modelling, and predicting cascading impacts.
 
Speaker Bio
Tyson Macaulay is the Customer – Chief Information Security Officer (C-CISO)/ Security Liaison Officer (SLO) for Bell Canada. In this role, he is responsible for technical and operational risk management solutions for Bell’s largest enterprise clients. Tyson leads security initiatives addressing large, complex, technology solutions including physical and logical (IT) assets, and regulatory/legal compliance requirements. In this role, he leads worldwide engagements involving multinational companies and international governments.

Tyson’s leadership encompasses a broad range of industry sectors from the defence industry to high-tech start-ups. His expertise includes operational risk management programs, technical services and incident management processes. Tyson has successfully served as prime architect for large-scale security implementations in both public and private sector institutions, working on projects from conception through development to implementation. Tyson is a respected thought leader with publications dating from 1993.