International Workshop on Cybersecurity and Society (IWCS) ~ March 4-5, 2025

The CIRICS team invites both professionals and researchers to discuss the latest challenges and innovations in “cybersecurity and society“.

Making our cyber lives secure, safe, and private, weather at individual and organizational levels, requires both advanced cybersecurity technologies and best practices.

Our 2-day bilingual workshop will allow us to unite the many disciplines interested in cybersecurity, whether from technical, organizational, or psychological perspectives.

We look forward to welcoming you and exploring redefining with you the next phase of our research agenda and knowledge transfer community.

Sponsor

The CIRICS team is grateful to our sponsor, Portage CyberTech, for kindly supporting the event and taking part in leading our community.

Registration

Please register online using our EventBrite page, all admissions are free for both days, and meals and breaks are included.

Please register to either 1 or both days, and indicate meal preferences.

Location

The workshop will take place in the Grande salle du pavillon Alexandre-Taché at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO).

You will find on this page the instructions to get there, and access via door 1 of the Alexandre-Taché campus.

The sessions of March 4 and 5 will also be open in hybrid mode on Zoom, and recorded for later rebroadcast on YouTube.

Links to our Zoom sessions and YouTube channel will be posted here soon.

Organizing Committee

(please click on our team member’s name to find their personal or team web site)

Program on Tuesday March 4

TimeActivityChair
12:00Participant Registration and On-site LunchIvo Pessenha
12:15Opening AddressMurielle Laberge, Rectrice, UQO

Rémi Quirion, Chief Scientist of Québec (virtual welcome)
12:45Keynote SpeakerBianca Lavoie, Directrice générale de la sécurité de l’information gouvernementale (p.i.), Ministère de la Cybersécurité et du Numérique du Québec (MCN)
13:30Presentation on CIRICS Research ProgramPatrice Renaud
14:15Research Team Overview10 CIRICS Researchers
15:00Pause 
15:15Roundtable on Research Community BuildingStéphane Gagnon
16:30Closing AddressPatrice Renaud
17:00Activity Off-CampusTBC

Program on Wednesday March 5

(please click on our speaker’s name to find their personal web site)

TimeTopicTitleSpeaker
8:30Welcome  Research Opportunities in Cybersecurity and Society  Patrice Renaud, Director, CIRICS
8:40Keynote Speaker & Discussant
Chair: Stéphane Gagnon, UQO
Keynote: AI Safety in Parliaments: Latest Standards and Compliance Challenges    


Discussant: Future of AI for Parliaments in the Americas
Fotios Fitsilis, Head of Department for Scientific Documentation and Supervision, Hellenic Parliament  

Moisés Benamor, Chief of Representative Institutions, Organization of American States (OAS)  
9:15Session 1 – Cyberpsychology
Co-Chairs: Stéphane Bouchard, UQO, Caroline Blais, UQO
The Changing Face of Online Sexual Exploitation: 30 Years of Research on Offender Profiles   

Title              


AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material


Sarah Paquette, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Psychology, University of Portsmouth  

Samuel Veissière, Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, co-director of the Culture, Mind, and Brain program, Mcgill University  

Mauranne Ste-Marie, Senior Research Analyst, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Taylor Carty, Intelligence Analyst, National Child Exploitation Crime Centre, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
10:30Break  
10:45Session 2 – Technology
Co-Chairs: Alan Davoust, UQO, Mohand Allili, UQO
Cognitive Effects of AI Use: From Augmented Intelligence to Disinformation Influence  


Cybersecurity Ontologies for Threat Intelligence  
Aaron French, Assistant Professor in Information Systems, Kennesaw State University  

Erik Hemberg, Research Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), MIT     
12:00Poster Session
Chair: Ivo Pessanha, UQO
  
12:15On-site lunch    
13:15Session 3 – Privacy  
Co-Chairs: Anna Margulis, UQO, Mario Malouin, UQO
Acceptation des « cookies » en ligne : quelle éthique du design pour quels résultats?  

Auto-triage des patients à l’urgence        
Sandrine Prom Tep, Professor of Marketing, ESG UQAM    

El Mostafa Bouattane, MD, Director of the Performance, Decision Support & Privacy Dept., Hôpital Montfort  
14:30Session 4 – Innovation
Co-Chairs: Hamed Motaghi, UQO, Rhizlane Hamouti, UQO
L’Open Banking : Orchestrer l’Innovation dans un écosystème « API-First »  

Cybersécurité et gestion : Défis organisationnels et solutions innovantes : Cas Portage CyberTech 
Hamid Nach, Professor of Business Technology Management (BTM), UQAR  

Bruce Lévis, Chief Strategy Officer, Portage CyberTech  
15:45Break    
16:00Experts Panel on Knowledge Transfer
Chair: Stéphane Gagnon, UQO
AI Safety: What Can Researchers Do to Help?

Ethical Issues Research Team

Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) Canada

Artificial Intelligence Governance & Safety Canada (AIGS)  



Julie M.E. Garneau, Prof. RH/RI, UQO

Walter Knitl, President, AIoT Canada

Wyatt Tessari L’Allié, Founder & Executive Director, AIGS  
16:50Closing AddressToward a Research Agenda for Cybersecurity and Society  Patrice Renaud, Director, CIRICS