CCN Conversations

Canadian Cybersecurity Network

CCN Conversations is the official podcast of the Canadian Cybersecurity Network, created to bring real voices and real experience directly to the cybersecurity community. Hosted by Francois Guay, founder of CCN, each episode opens the door to the people who are shaping how Canada protects, innovates, and grows. This show brings you candid conversations with practitioners, CISOs, founders, researchers, builders, and rising talent from Canada and beyond. You will hear honest insight and stories that cut through noise and focus on what truly matters in security and technology today. Whether you want to understand how modern security programs operate, learn what it takes to grow a cyber business, stay ahead of fast moving threats, or build a career that can thrive in a world of constant change, this is where you begin. Welcome to the conversation.

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  1. Cyber Risk, Privacy, and Accountability with Alexandre Blanc

    ١٠ فبراير

    Cyber Risk, Privacy, and Accountability with Alexandre Blanc

    In this episode of CCN Conversations, host Francois Guay speaks with Alexandre Blanc, a cybersecurity and privacy leader with more than 25 years of experience across IT, security, and incident response. Alexandre shares his unconventional path into cybersecurity, beginning in infrastructure, networks, and encryption work, and explains how regulation, governance, and real-world events shaped his focus on privacy and risk. He reflects on intense incident response work, burnout, and the realities of operating behind the scenes during high-profile security events. The conversation explores governance, risk, and compliance in Canada, including the impact of privacy laws like Quebec’s Law 25, third-party risk, and the growing complexity introduced by AI, SaaS platforms, and external data processing. Alexandre offers a grounded perspective on AI in GRC, emphasizing due diligence, transparency, and understanding how data is actually used. They also discuss cyber insurance, accountability, and the limitations of transferring risk, as well as Alexandre’s vision for the future, where individuals regain control over their digital identities and personal data. This episode is especially relevant for cybersecurity leaders, risk and privacy professionals, policy makers, and anyone thinking critically about data ownership, governance, and long-term resilience. Listen now and join the conversation.

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  2. Cyber Resilience, Talent, and Building Community with Farzia Khan

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    Cyber Resilience, Talent, and Building Community with Farzia Khan

    In this episode of CCN Conversations, host Francois Guay sits down with Farzia Khan, Senior Manager of Information Security at TD Bank, where she leads enterprise-wide cyber resiliency initiatives. Farzia shares her journey into cybersecurity, from self-teaching technology skills and pursuing computer science, to building cyber literacy, awareness programs, and upskilling initiatives within a large financial institution. She reflects on the impact of mentors, sponsors, and educators, and how early exposure and community support helped shape her career. The conversation dives into the role of community and industry engagement, including Farzia’s founding of ElleHacks, Canada’s first and largest all-women hackathon. She discusses why creating inclusive spaces and hands-on opportunities can change lives and open doors for emerging talent. They also explore current challenges in the cybersecurity landscape, including the talent gap, the rise of AI-driven threats, and the imbalance between attackers and defenders. Farzia offers practical advice for early-career professionals, emphasizing building real expertise, engaging with the community, and using hands-on learning opportunities over chasing certifications alone. This episode is especially relevant for students, early-career professionals, leaders, and anyone interested in cyber resilience, workforce development, and building stronger security communities. Listen now and join the conversation.

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  3. Cybersecurity, National Resilience, and the Cost of Falling Behind with Steve Waterhouse

    ٢٠ يناير

    Cybersecurity, National Resilience, and the Cost of Falling Behind with Steve Waterhouse

    In this episode of CCN Conversations, host Francois Guay speaks with Steve Waterhouse, a veteran cybersecurity leader with more than two decades of experience across national defence, government, education, and the private sector. Steve shares his journey from being one of Canada’s earliest cyber soldiers to helping shape cybersecurity culture within government. He reflects on the early days of digital transformation, rebuilding critical infrastructure, and why forward-thinking security decisions matter long before threats become visible. The conversation explores Canada’s position on the global cybersecurity stage, including lessons from countries like Israel, Estonia, and Singapore. Steve offers candid insights on why Canada continues to lag behind, how politics and fragmentation slow progress, and what needs to change to strengthen national resilience. They also discuss commercialization, the loss of Canadian intellectual property, the challenges facing startups, and the importance of collaboration across government, industry, and academia. The episode closes with a powerful call for shared responsibility, better cyber hygiene, and citizen engagement to protect privacy, freedom, and trust in a digital world. This episode is especially relevant for policymakers, business leaders, cybersecurity professionals, and anyone concerned about Canada’s digital future. Listen now and join the conversation.

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  4. Solving the Human Side of Cybersecurity with Enza Alexander

    ٦ يناير

    Solving the Human Side of Cybersecurity with Enza Alexander

    In this episode of CCN Conversations, host Francois Guay sits down with Enza Alexander, Executive Vice President at ISA Cybersecurity, for a candid conversation about the human realities behind modern cybersecurity. Enza shares her journey into the cybersecurity field, reflecting on early career challenges, lifelong learning, and what it means to build confidence in an industry that never stands still. The conversation explores how cybersecurity is not just about technology and threats, but about people, businesses, and shared responsibility. Together, Francois and Enza discuss the importance of community, mentorship, and engagement across Canada’s cybersecurity ecosystem. They also dive into emerging topics such as AI, the evolving job market, and how professionals at every stage of their career can stay relevant, resilient, and grounded. This episode is especially valuable for those navigating career growth in cybersecurity, adapting to rapid technological change, or looking to better understand how leadership, humility, and listening shape the future of the industry. Key themes include: Why cybersecurity is ultimately a human and business problemBuilding confidence without needing to know everythingThe role of community in career developmentAI, ethics, and the importance of guardrailsAdvice for those entering or advancing in cybersecurity Listen now and join the conversation.

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CCN Conversations is the official podcast of the Canadian Cybersecurity Network, created to bring real voices and real experience directly to the cybersecurity community. Hosted by Francois Guay, founder of CCN, each episode opens the door to the people who are shaping how Canada protects, innovates, and grows. This show brings you candid conversations with practitioners, CISOs, founders, researchers, builders, and rising talent from Canada and beyond. You will hear honest insight and stories that cut through noise and focus on what truly matters in security and technology today. Whether you want to understand how modern security programs operate, learn what it takes to grow a cyber business, stay ahead of fast moving threats, or build a career that can thrive in a world of constant change, this is where you begin. Welcome to the conversation.