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Operation: Defend The North 2026 October (Vancouver)

Operation Defend The North 2026 Vancouver October

A Canadian Cybersecurity Readiness Exercise

siberX is excited to announce its 10th cybersecurity readiness table top exercise (TTX). This one-day cyber breach simulation tha brings together Public and Private sector stakeholders along with the Canadian Cybersecurity community to discuss how their organizations would respond to such an attack.

Participants, in real-time, will deal with an active incident and breach – collaborating with leaders from across Canada, technical and operational solutions will be proposed to contain the attack.

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.

Event Details
Chief Innovations Officer
Mirai Security
Chief Innovations Officer at Mirai Security
Chair of Operation
Operation: Defend the North - siberX
Chair of Operation at Operation: Defend the North - siberX
CISO
Paybyphone
CISO at Paybyphone
Director of Infrastructure and Information Security
Mountain Equipment Company (MEC)
Director of Infrastructure and Information Security at Mountain Equipment Company (MEC)
Director, IT
Taiga Building Products
Director, IT at Taiga Building Products
Vice President Information Security and Architecture
Concert Properties
Vice President Information Security and Architecture at Concert Properties
Director of Information Security
Thompson Rivers University
Director of Information Security at Thompson Rivers University
Director Cybersecurity Solutions
PrivacyWorks
Director Cybersecurity Solutions at PrivacyWorks
Director, Trust Enablement
Jane App
Director, Trust Enablement at Jane App
Director, Information Security
Fraser Health Authority
Director, Information Security at Fraser Health Authority
Director of Incident Response
Mirai Security Inc.
Director of Incident Response at Mirai Security Inc.
Director, Privacy & Compliance
Global Enterprises & High-Growth Tech
Director, Privacy & Compliance at Global Enterprises & High-Growth Tech
Director, Governance, Risk, and Compliance Advisory
Momentum Technology
Director, Governance, Risk, and Compliance Advisory at Momentum Technology
VP, Technology
Bosa Properties
VP, Technology at Bosa Properties
Security Operations Center Lead
Mark Anthony Group
Security Operations Center Lead at Mark Anthony Group
Manager of Cybersecurity
Odlum Brown
Manager of Cybersecurity at Odlum Brown
VP, CISO
Equifax Canada
VP, CISO at Equifax Canada
Director of Security Services, CISO
Pacific Blue Cross
Director of Security Services, CISO at Pacific Blue Cross
CISO
lululemon
CISO at lululemon
Co-founder
Trustable
Co-founder at Trustable
CISO and Co-Founder
Brockton Point Solutions
CISO and Co-Founder at Brockton Point Solutions
President
Evolved Management
President at Evolved Management
Divisional Manager Infrastructure & Cyber Security
Metro Vancouver
Divisional Manager Infrastructure & Cyber Security at Metro Vancouver
President and Principal Consultant
Risk Embrace Inc
President and Principal Consultant at Risk Embrace Inc
  • Join us for breakfast and start your day off right!

  • Kick off "Defend the North" with an exciting overview of our mission and prepare for a dynamic cyber defence simulation.

  • The opening moments of a cyber crisis matter most. In this module, participants step into the high-stakes world of early warning, where every alert and anomaly could be the difference between swift containment and widespread disruption. Learn how leading organizations sharpen visibility, validate signals, and cut through noise to act fast when seconds count.

  • Recharge with a tasty snack break!

  • Once a threat is identified, the real challenge begins: keeping it from spreading. This module explores the strategies, decision-making, and collaboration required to draw effective boundaries under pressure. Participants will experience how coordinated containment buys time, protects critical assets, and sets the stage for a successful response.

  • Refuel and re-energize with a warm lunch!

  • Cyber threats don’t vanish on their own — they have to be driven out. Eradication is where technical precision meets organizational resolve. In this module, attendees see how organizations isolate root causes, eliminate malicious footholds, and neutralize adversaries without losing focus on business continuity.

  • Recharge with a tasty snack break!

  • Every crisis eventually shifts from survival to restoration. Recovery is where resilience is proven. This module highlights the pathways organizations take to restore operations, rebuild confidence, and return stronger than before. Attendees will discover how effective recovery isn’t just about systems — it’s about trust, reputation, and continuity.

  • Take a moment to stretch and breathe deep!

  • A cyber incident doesn’t end when systems are back online — it ends when the lessons are captured. This final module closes the loop, showing how organizations transform crisis experience into lasting advantage. From refining playbooks to building culture, participants will leave with practical insights they can bring back to their teams immediately.

  • Join us for breakfast and start your day off right!

  • Kick off "Defend the North" with an exciting overview of our mission and prepare for a dynamic cyber defence simulation.

  • The opening moments of a cyber crisis matter most. In this module, participants step into the high-stakes world of early warning, where every alert and anomaly could be the difference between swift containment and widespread disruption. Learn how leading organizations sharpen visibility, validate signals, and cut through noise to act fast when seconds count.

  • Recharge with a tasty snack break!

  • Once a threat is identified, the real challenge begins: keeping it from spreading. This module explores the strategies, decision-making, and collaboration required to draw effective boundaries under pressure. Participants will experience how coordinated containment buys time, protects critical assets, and sets the stage for a successful response.

  • Refuel and re-energize with a warm lunch!

  • Cyber threats don’t vanish on their own — they have to be driven out. Eradication is where technical precision meets organizational resolve. In this module, attendees see how organizations isolate root causes, eliminate malicious footholds, and neutralize adversaries without losing focus on business continuity.

  • Recharge with a tasty snack break!

  • Every crisis eventually shifts from survival to restoration. Recovery is where resilience is proven. This module highlights the pathways organizations take to restore operations, rebuild confidence, and return stronger than before. Attendees will discover how effective recovery isn’t just about systems — it’s about trust, reputation, and continuity.

  • Take a moment to stretch and breathe deep!

  • A cyber incident doesn’t end when systems are back online — it ends when the lessons are captured. This final module closes the loop, showing how organizations transform crisis experience into lasting advantage. From refining playbooks to building culture, participants will leave with practical insights they can bring back to their teams immediately.

About the Venue

Simon Fraser University

580 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3

A beacon of academic excellence in Vancouver, British Columbia, Simon Fraser University combines innovative architecture with a breathtaking natural setting. Its modern facilities and vibrant campus culture create an inspiring environment for learning, collaboration, and growth.


What's the event about?

Operation: Defend The North – A Canadian Cybersecurity Readiness Exercise is an immersive event designed to simulate a fictitious cyber attack against Canada’s critical sectors — Energy, Finance & Banking, Healthcare, Government Services, and Telecommunications. Together, we navigate a simulated cyber crisis via an interactive online tabletop event, accessible virtually from anywhere, uniting industry leaders, cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders in fortifying our defenses.


Can I join virtually?

Yes! The event is streamed online. You can buy virtual tickets.


Will there be trade show booths/exhibit areas?

Yes! Network with exhibitors and industry experts.


Do I need a physical ticket/how do I check-in?

Purchase your ticket on siberx.org and bring photo ID for check-in at the event.


What payment methods do you accept?

All major credit cards are accepted.


What is your Code of Conduct?

Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. We are committed to a harassment-free experience for everyone. Violators may be removed from the event without a refund.



How do I get a ticket?

Click the Tickets tab to purchase.


What if I want to cancel, refund, or upgrade my ticket?

Tickets are non-refundable/non-cancellable. To reassign or upgrade, email [email protected].


Can I change my ticket type at the door?

Maybe—based on availability.


Can I buy tickets at the door?

Possibly, but tickets are limited and not guaranteed on event day.


What's the venue’s address?

Simon Fraser University, Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, 580 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3 — enter via Seymour Street Courtyard Entrance


Is there free parking?

No. Parking is available at an additional cost.



Is your venue accessible?

Yes!


Can I bring my service animal?

Service and support animals are welcome.



Will there be food provided, and what if I have dietary restrictions?

Yes. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are included in your in-person ticket. Add dietary restrictions during registration for accommodation.



How can I volunteer for this event?


How can I become a sponsor/partner for this event?


Who do I get in contact with if I have more questions?

Use the chat or email [email protected]



Can I earn CPE Credits at this event?

Absolutely!


How do I earn CPE Credits?

For both in-person and virtual sessions, siberX monitors attendance and reports on CPE credits.

In-person sessions: Attendees seeking CPE credits must register at the conference and complete checkout in person.

Virtual events: Attendees seeking CPE credits must remain within their session for the allocated duration and not proceed to other tabs for a continuous calculation.


How are my credits calculated?

In accordance with Standard Number 16 of the Statement on Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (Standards), our conference activities are measured by actual program length, with one 50-minute period equal to one CPE credit.

For segments that are less than 50 minutes, the sum of the segments would be considered one total program. For example, five 30-minute presentations would equal 150 minutes and would be counted as three CPE credits.


How do I claim my credits?

An email will be sent out post-conference along with the CPE form. Please complete the form.


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