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Jim Balsillie, former Co-CEO of
BlackBerry-maker RIM:
"Data is the digital nervous system. It’s
determinative of not only national
security and military power. It’s also
determinative of how you manage and
control the private sphere within your
country. This is a massive geopolitical
war that is framing everything."

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Industries – Mechanical Engineering
Alexandra Landegger, Chief
Information Security Officer (CISO) at
Collins Aerospace:
"Forty-five percent of A&D industry
attacks begin with compromised
credentials. Since 2020, 22% of all
security incidents in the A&D industry
are linked to insiders... cybersecurity is
a team sport—and each team member
needs to play their part.

3.

Design and Construction
Ramesh Iyer, Vice-Chairman and
Managing Director of Mahindra &
Mahindra Financial Services:
"Data security is a priority issue
for businesses in any industry, and
construction is no exception. For
construction companies it becomes
even more interesting because of
the use of subcontractors, the use
of short-term labour... as people
get onto those systems and those
networks they need to be trained
as well because you are only as

4.

Finance and isurance
Ramesh Iyer, Vice-Chairman and
Managing Director of Mahindra &
Mahindra Financial Services:
"I think every organisation, like any
other asset of yours, will have to
invest sufficiently and appropriately
to ensure that the data is well
protected... Protection of data has
become most crucial for an
organisation's survival.

5.

Energy & Utiities
Peter Warren, Vice-President and
Global Industry Lead for Energy &
Utilities at CGI:
"The Energy and Utilities sector is
undergoing rapid transformation...
confronted with new market pressures,
heightened competition, an increased
risk of cyberattacks, and pricing
pressures imposed by competition,
governments and regulators... Forwardthinking Energy and Utilities executives
are treating data as a strategic asset,

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Metallurgy & Chemistry
Dr. Greg Porta, Corporate Product
Stewardship Director at Sabic:
"We know what our competition does,
we know their facilities, we know where
they're producing products, we know
their volumes. So to me calling that
information CBI doesn't have a lot of
weight in my mind because we know! The
competition already knows. So
protecting those fundamental pieces of
information doesn't make a whole lot of
sense.”

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Government
Mohammed Adams Sukparu, Deputy
Minister for Communication, Digital
Technology and Innovations, Republic
of Ghana:
"Privacy and data protection are not
merely legal obligations but are crucial
enablers of innovation, competitiveness,
and citizen participation in the digital
economy... This ambitious goal, however,
cannot be achieved without public
trust, as data serves as the 'fuel' for AI,
and adoption would falter without
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