Canadian Manufacturing

New TMU-affiliated program to address cybersecurity challenges in mfg.

by CM Staff   

Manufacturing Operations Research & Development Sales & Marketing Technology / IIoT Electronics advanced manufacturing cybersecurity education In Focus Manufacturing risk Technology


Each sector's Cyber Challenge takes place over eight months and begins with the Automotive and Life Sciences Cyber Challenges.

BRAMPTON — The Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange and Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst at Toronto Metropolitan University announce the launch of the Cyber Challenge: a new program designed to empower Ontario tech startups to address industry-specific cybersecurity challenges experienced by six leading sectors in the province.

Each sector’s Cyber Challenge takes place over eight months and begins with the Automotive and Life Sciences Cyber Challenges. Smart Infrastructure, Advanced Manufacturing, Law Enforcement, and Mining will follow.

With the help of seasoned organizations within each sector, startups participating in this program can access new markets, test new products, gain exposure, and build trust with clients. Not only is participation free, but as an added incentive to tackle these critical industry challenges, select startups who advance to the program’s second stage will receive $20,000 in funding, further supporting their growth and development.

“Together with CCTX, the Catalyst is thrilled to launch the Cyber Challenge, a program that stands as a beacon for innovation and growth within Ontario’s vibrant tech ecosystem,” said Angelo Casanas, Director of Innovation of Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst. “This initiative is a testament to our commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and driving the adoption of cyber technologies across the province’s critical sectors.”

Advertisement

“Through the Cyber Challenge, startups will collaborate with industry leaders, forming partnerships that will drive innovation and enhance the cybersecurity posture of leading Ontario organizations,” said Jennifer Quaid, Executive Director of CCTX. “This is truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity for tech startups to develop cyber solutions for major players in each sector and then showcase them province-wide.”

The Cyber Challenge is part of the Ontario Cybersecurity Excellence Initiative (OCEI) — a three-year effort to drive competitiveness and cyber resilience among SMEs in key Ontario industries. Through a combined total of $10-million in support from the Government of Ontario, Rogers Communications, and other in-kind contributions made to the Catalyst, the Cyber Challenge program is a fully-funded OCEI initiative.

For more information and to apply to participate in the Cyber Challenge, visit: https://cybersecurecatalyst.ca/cyber-challenge/

CCTX was established by the private sector as a not-for-profit organization to provide actionable cyber threat intelligence with a Canadian focus.

Advertisement

Stories continue below