Effectively Protecting Critical Infrastructures by Leveraging the Strengths of a Multidisciplinary Team: How Technological and Behavioral Skills Can Complement Each Other
Presentation Content
- Introduction of the Speakers
- What Are Critical Infrastructures?
- Threats to Critical Infrastructures
- Traditional Crimes vs. Technological Crimes
- Concrete Examples
- Conclusion
Biography:
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Alexandra St-Hilaire
Cybersecurity Director (CISO), Hydro-Québec
Email: sthilaire.alexandra@hydroquebec.com
Holding a Bachelor's degree in Security and Police Studies from the School of Criminology at the Université de Montréal, Alexandra St-Hilaire has accumulated 18 years of experience in security, with nearly 15 years at Hydro-Québec. Initially working in investigations and physical security, she transitioned to cybersecurity in 2018. Alexandra has held the position of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for several months.
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François Lemay
Cybersecurity Advisor, Hydro-Québec
Email: lemay.francois@hydroquebec.com
With over 35 years of experience in security across dynamic and ever-changing organizations, François Lemay has spent 19 years at Hydro-Québec, where he applies his leadership to enhance the security posture in a constantly evolving threat environment. François is particularly fascinated by the advancement of technology and the geopolitical context surrounding cyber threats, including the actors and motivations driving them.