The Peterborough Examiner

TD Bank becoming corporate member of Canadian Cybersecur­ity Institute

- KEVIN BISSETT

FREDERICTO­N — The TD Bank Group has become the first Canadian bank to join the Canadian Institute for Cybersecur­ity — a centre for cyber technology research at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericto­n.

Ali Ghorbani, the director of the institute, says having the bank become a founding corporate member validates the work they are doing to become a hub of cybersecur­ity research and developmen­t.

“Cyber threats are everywhere and financial institutio­ns are at the top of the list for cyber criminals to penetrate and do damages,” Ghorbani said. “Our centre has 20-plus years of experience doing research and developmen­t in cybersecur­ity. In the last four or five years we have been focusing primarily on threat intelligen­ce and threat analysis and risk analysis and management,” he said.

The institute’s cybersecur­ity graduate students will work with TD technology teams to develop new ways to detect and deal with online threats.

“Our teams are developing next-generation technology solutions in partnershi­p with leading industry players like TD, deepening defences against emerging cyber threats not just in Canada, but around the world,” Ghorbani said.

Frank McKenna, deputy chair at TD and a former premier of New Brunswick, said protecting online data is “mission critical” for the bank.

“We have 25 million customers and their data is a sacred trust,” McKenna said in an interview. “Our technology teams have looked all over the world and we’re extraordin­arily pleased to find some of the world’s leading experts are right at UNB.”

McKenna said the Canadian centre is needed, despite TD recently announcing a cybersecur­ity office in Israel.

“Israel is an acknowledg­ed expert in cybersecur­ity, but UNB is also recognized as a global expert in cybersecur­ity,” he said.

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