DC’s Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation partners with Cyber Security Canada Posted on December 10, 2024 at 9:49 am. In our increasingly connected world, the need for reliable cybersecurity is paramount. Since its inception in 2020, the Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation at Durham College (DC) has set the standard for providing applied research services and high-quality education in this crucial field. That is sure to continue with the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Centre and Cyber Security Canada, a non-profit certification body dedicated to helping organizations become more secure online. “Cyber Security Canada has done a phenomenal job of developing a standard that helps organizations enhance their cybersecurity posture. Through this MOU, we aim to leverage the Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation’s strengths to assist Canadian organizations in improving their security measures and meeting these national standards,” said Debbie McKee Demczyk, Associate Vice President, Innovation and Research. Over the years, the Centre for Cybersecurity at DC has worked with over 40 organizations in a variety of fields, developing solutions to help them be more efficient and secure in the face of growing cyber threats. In one recent example, they conducted security assessments for the Town of Ajax. Working with Cyber Security Canada will help the Centre reach even more companies that are keen to improve their cybersecurity. “Everybody is thinking about cybersecurity, but they don’t know how to start and where to start. They don’t have the budget. They don’t have talent who can work on it,” said Sushant Katare, Senior Manager, Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation. That’s where the talented minds at DC come in. By connecting with the Centre, companies get access to research expertise that will help them identify and address their cybersecurity issues and get them ready to apply for Cyber Security Canada’s certification. In addition to certified professionals like Katare, the Centre also hires students from a number of DC programs to work on projects and gain real world experience. “It’s a win-win situation for everyone,” he said. If a career in this burgeoning field interests you, our Cybersecurity graduate certificate can get you ready!