June ASIS Canadian Pacific Chapter 190 Chapter luncheon
About this Event
Join us for an engaging and practical ASIS Canadian Pacific Chapter 190 luncheon, bringing together security professionals from across British Columbia for an afternoon of learning, networking, and real-world insights.
Hosted by the ASIS Chapter 190 Education Committee and Events Committee, this session focuses on how security systems are evolving in today’s connected environments.
🎓 This session qualifies for ASIS CPE credits
📍 Event Details
Date: June 24
Location: UBC Robson Square – Room C420
Tickets: $25 CAD
Capacity: Limited to 35 attendees
Includes: Lunch, coffee, and refreshments
📢 Session Topic
Three Target Lists: A Threat Picture for BC's Resource Sector
British Columbia's resource economy is not just regional industry. It is Canadian critical infrastructure, and it sits on at least three different adversary target lists, for three different reasons, under three different threat models.
This briefing walks through each list with publicly reported evidence: nation-state prepositioning in critical infrastructure, financially motivated ransomware against operationally fragile resource targets, and ideologically motivated actors operating across the physical-cyber seam.
All three live on that seam, each from a different direction. ASIS members already work where these threats land, in the space between physical and cyber security, and that seam is exactly what each of these adversaries is built to exploit. It is also where the gaps tend to sit.
The closing question is diagnostic, not prescriptive. Each of these three actors works across the line between physical and cyber security. Which of them is your program actually built to handle, and who owns the seam where they overlap?
🎤 Speaker
Klaus Wunder is a Principal Cyber Defence Analyst with an MSSP, working live investigations, threat hunts, and incident response across hybrid environments where a missed signal carries real cost. OT/ICS and critical infrastructure protection are core to the practice, not a side interest. As a member of ASIS International, he works at the intersection of cyber and physical security, where structured analytical reasoning travels across domains. He is an Authorised OffSec Instructor and teaches at Red & Blue Alliance, and writes at The Analyst Mind (theanalystmind.io) on the discipline behind the tools. Based in Northern BC.
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