Canadian Multistakeholder Process: Enhancing IoT Security

The Internet Society has partnered with Innovation, Science and Economic Development, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, CANARIE, and CIPPIC to convene stakeholders in order to develop recommendations for a set of norms/policy to secure the Internet of Things in Canada. The first multistakeholder meeting in the year-long process was held in Ottawa on April 4, 2018. In these sessions, we addressed two specific thematic areas: consumer protection and network resilience.

Mark Buell, Jeff Wilbur and Olaf Kolkman participated at this event.

This event was recorded and livestreamed.

Date and Time

Wednesday 04 April 2018

Location

Delta Hotels by Marriott Ottawa City Centre

101 Lyon Street North
Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y5
Canada

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