1st Annual ½ Day Professional Development Session

Agenda (CST)

  • 08:00 am to 08:30 am: Registration & Hot Breakfast
  • 08:30 am to 09:30 am: The Latest Fraud Trends in Saskatchewan | Cpl. Todd Gottselig and Cpl. Angela Pengelly, Regina Police Services
  • 09:30 am to 09:45 am: Break
  • 09:45 am to 10:45 am: How to Create a Business Intelligence Team | Thomas Boxall , BSC,I.S.P., ITCP Past President Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) Saskatchewan Board of Directors
  • 10:45 am to 11:00 am: Break
  • 11:00 am to 12:00 pm: Cyber Security – Incident Response | Rick Lee, ISACA – Information Systems Audit and Control Association

Event details

  • Includes hot breakfast
  • Location: Delta Hotel 1919 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina, SK
  • 3 CPD Credits
  • $119.00 Early Bird rate available until January 23, 2025
  • $149.00 Regular rate after January 24, 2025

For more information, please contact: saskatchewan@fmi.ca

The registration deadline for this event is 12:00pm (CST) February 3rd, 2025

Speakers

Rick Lee

Rick spent 25 years as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, retiring in 2002 as the member in charge of the Regina Integrated Technological Crime Unit. Rick then moved to SaskTel as a Systems Security Manger in Corporate Security and in 2015 started the SaskTel Digital Forensics Group which offered Digital Forensics and Incident Response services for SaskTel customers. Rick retired from SaskTel in December 2021. Rick has trained hundreds of Digital Forensic Examiners and Incident Responders and has presented at conferences across North America, Europe and Asia. Rick is the current President and has been a member of the ISACA Regina Board of Directors since 2017.

Thomas Boxall

Thomas Boxall has been a IT Architect for the past 10 years.  He has helped design, build, and manage BI teams for multiple organizations.  Every team has been different but has been best designed to meet the information needs of the organization they serve.  Thomas has been a IT Professional for over 15 years, he has worked on countless projects both locally and internationally.  Thomas is the current representative for Saskatchewan on the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) Board of Directors, and is the Past President for CIPS Saskatchewan.