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Adapting to the Quantum Shift: Government Insights on Cryptographic Resilience

Adapting to the Quantum Shift: Government Insights on Cryptographic Resilience

November 13, 10:00 am - 11:30 am ET

Free virtual seminar, open to DPI affiliates

Quantum computing is rapidly transitioning from theory to reality, with profound implications for cryptography and cyber security. In this session, Melanie Anderson will provide a foundational overview of quantum computing and its intersection with modern cryptography, highlighting why this emerging technology matters for cybersecurity professionals.

The presentation will explore how quantum capabilities challenge current security paradigms, particularly within the Government of Canada, and will outline the unique risks and opportunities this shift presents. Melanie will share insights into the steps the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS) is taking to help Canada prepare for the quantum future, while navigating the global transition toward quantum-resilient systems.

References:   

Roadmap for the migration to post-quantum cryptography for the Government of Canada (ITSM.40.001) - Canadian Centre for Cyber Security   

Preparing your organization for the quantum threat to cryptography (ITSAP.00.017) - Canadian Centre for Cyber Security  

Speakers

Melanie Anderson | Director General, Information Assurance at the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security

Image of Melanie AndersonMelanie Anderson is the Director General, Information Assurance at the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, responsible for applied cryptographic research, architecture, engineering and development of secure cryptographic solutions.

In her previous role as Director Cryptographic Security and Systems Development, Melanie and her teams were responsible for Canadian Communications Security (COMSEC ) policy and compliance, evaluating the security of cryptographic products, providing cryptographic advice and guidance including preparations for the quantum threat to Cryptography, and modernizing the Government of Canada’s classified infrastructure. Melanie is an Executive Champion of the Women in Cyber and Intelligence (WICI) group at CSE, and CSE’s Co-Executive Champion for Women in Defence and Security (WiDS) in Canada. She is passionate about promoting the well-being of women in the workplace, mentoring and encouraging girls and young women to pursue careers in STEM.

Melanie began her career at CSE in 2003 and has held numerous technical and leadership roles in cyber security and IT, including Manager of Cryptographic Systems Development, Manager of Cyber Threat Relationships & Incident Management, and Supervisor of Cyber Health and Trend Reporting. She was a technical liaison for CSE in the United States, and has held roles as a software developer, a technical trainer, and a Project Manager for IT systems used by Government of Canada clients.

She holds a Bachelor of Computer Science from the University of New Brunswick and completed the Senior Executive Fellows Program through the Harvard Kennedy School in 2020. In 2023, Melanie was recognized by Deloitte as one of 30 Women in Cyber at the forefront of the cyber revolution and she was named as one of Canada’s Top 20 Women in Cyber Security by IT World Canada.

When
November 13th, 2025 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

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