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IPSI 2010 Research Symposium: Developing a Trusted Cyber Infrastructure for Canadians

Posted on March 30, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Bahen Centre, University of Toronto
40 St. George Street, Room 1170

Keynote Presentation: The Future of Digital Identity
Speaker: Dr. Stefan Brands, Credentica

Other speakers:

– Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
– Ron Deibert, CitizenLab

The event will also be webcast live. To register for the webcast, go
to: http://hosting.epresence.tv/KMDI/1/page/Home.aspx

For more info and to register for the symposium:
http://www.ipsi.utoronto.ca/2010Symposium.html

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