Bryan Roh is a research analyst for the Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats program at the NATO Association of Canada. He is a graduate of the Cybersecurity Analyst Diploma Program at Willis College and also a graduate of the University of Toronto where he specialized in security issues related to the Asia-Pacific region. He is a former Compliance Director for the G7 Research Group at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy and has published his work in numerous online platforms. Bryan is also a former member of the Canadian Armed Forces where he initially developed an interest in information security and national security issues.
Bryan Roh
Bryan Roh is a Research Analyst for the Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats programme at the NATO Association of Canada. He received a Cybersecurity Analyst diploma from Willis College, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto, where he specialized in security issues related to the Asia-Pacific region. He is a former Compliance Director for the G7 Research Group and frequently publishes research work online. Bryan is also a former reservist in the Canadian Armed Forces where he developed an interest in information and national security issues.
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