UNB’s Ali Ghorbani Appointed Canada Research Chair in Cybersecurity
Ali Ghorbani’s appointment will mean an annual $200,000 of research funds for cybersecurity at UNB.
Ali Ghorbani’s appointment will mean an annual $200,000 of research funds for cybersecurity at UNB.
Ali Ghorbani says the next war will not be fought on the ground with tanks, but in cyberspace.
It’s a growth strategy aimed at creating high-value jobs and growing New Brunswick’s GDP over the next five years.
The technology will be adapted to help IBM in its fight against cybercrime.
UNB president and vice-chancellor H.E.A. (Eddy) Campbell talks about the university’s role in cybersecurity.
IBM’s David Drury and Premier Brian Gallant announced today that plans to expand operations at the company’s office in Saint john will create 110 new full-time jobs.
It’s going to be a $600 billion business, and New Brunswick has an advantage.
Firms of all sizes throughout Atlantic Canada are woefully unaware and unprepared to deal with one of the fastest growing threats to their organizations.