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June 2nd – 3rd, 2026 // Calgary, Canada
June 2nd – 3rd, 2026 // Calgary, Canada

Established in 2020, the ISC2 Chapter in Montreal serves as a dynamic hub for those interested in information security. It provides a space for individuals to connect, share skills, and exchange knowledge within a diverse community. Our members range from students to seasoned professionals, representing various walks of life. Join us in our mission to foster learning, collaboration, and the evolution of cybersecurity practices.

The Canadian Cybersecurity Network (CCN) is Canada’s largest technology community, with over 44,000 members and a reach of nearly 1 million professionals. Founded by Francois Guay, CCN connects and collaborates across the cybersecurity and tech ecosystem through events, mentoring, education, and strategic partnerships with government, academia, and industry. CCN also leads with thought leadership and publishes industry-focused reports, including buyer’s guides and national insights.

Founded in 1958, CIPS (Canadian Information Processing Society) is the professional association providing leadership in information systems and technologies. As Canada’s largest association of Information Technology (IT) professionals, CIPS serves as the voice and champion of Canadian IT professionals.

The ISACA Calgary Chapter is a nonprofit association that engages in the development, adoption and use of globally accepted information system (IS) knowledge and practices. It is part of the ISACA’s global association chapter network and provides members education, resource sharing, advocacy, professional networking and a host of other benefits on a local level.

Cybereco is a non-profit organization that brings together experts in cybersecurity from across Quebec and Canada. Cybereco’s objective are to be a player in the development and attraction of talent in order toto meet the growing demand for resources, to contribute to improving the cyber-resilience of companies and individuals to face the continuous growth of cyber-risks, and to ensure the mutual realisation of innovative cybersecurity projects with a positive social, sustainable, and economic impact.

Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Western Canada Affiliate is dedicated to bringing women in cybersecurity together to share knowledge and experience through networking, education and mentoring.
WiCyS Western Canada is an affiliate of WiCyS (Global).

Takepoint is dedicated to assisting clients in the cybersecurity industry to stay informed of the rapidly evolving technologies, services, and threats, enabling them to continue building a secure future for us all. Our skilled team of analysts and alliance analysts provide exclusive market research, advice, and support to companies within industrial cybersecurity.

Cyber Defense Magazine is by ethical, honest, passionate information security professionals for IT Security professionals. Our mission is to share cutting-edge knowledge, real-world stories, and awards on the best ideas, products, and services in the information technology industry.

CWWA is the professional association for Canada’s municipal water sector and we are THE voice for that sector at the national and international level. We represent the municipal water and wastewater utilities and the private sector partners that work with them to provide safe drinking water and protect our water resources.

The EOCP evolved in British Columbia from a handful of wastewater treatment plant operators who began the Program in 1966. Since then, the Program has grown along with similar programs throughout North America to include over 3,500 British Columbia and Yukon operators of Water and Wastewater Treatment, Distribution and more.
