TD Bank becoming corporate member of Canadian Cybersecurity Institute
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.