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Sponsorship Proposal
The Organizing Committee is delighted to invite you to
sponsor and/or exhibit at the 2016 International Cyber
Security and Intelligence Conference (ICSIC) in Toronto.
Information
Education
Technology
Networking
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Event Description
The 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference (ICSIC) provides a rare
opportunity for Security professionals, Researchers, Academics, Management, Executives
and eligible students to learn from renowned experts in the field on various cyber-attack and
intelligence topics.
This event offers a unique platform for your organization to showcase your business,
products, services, and innovations to the rest of the world through media access, networking,
organized meetings with other companies, new business partners, and possible access to new
cyber security research.
According to a study by McMaster University, 1.7 million Canadians were victims of identity
theft in 2008. The annual cost of identity theft in Canada has been estimated at nearly $1.9
billion (http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/cbr-scrt-strtgy/cbr-scrt-strtgy-
eng.pdf).
The question, however remains, “How do we protect ourselves from the epidemic of cyber
attacks that has cost businesses billions of dollars and negatively impact lives?”
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Cyber criminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their determination
to wage war against nations, corporations and even individuals; cyber-attacks are
growing in complexity and scope. Statistics of late reveal shocking details on both
consequence and cost. How far will they go? The more advanced they become in
their efforts to infiltrate and exploit technology at all costs, the more disastrous and
urgent this situation becomes. Every year the number of attacks continues to rise.
The famous IT Governance Blog in UK offered statistics of the cyber-attacks in 2015:
95% of tested web applications are vulnerable to attack; 90% of large organizations
reported suffering a security breach; 75% of directors were not involved in the review
of cyber security risks; 93% of DPA breaches are caused by human error; online
banking fraud increased by 48% and cyber-attacks on business increased a whopping
144%.
Similarly, a report released by Hewlett Packard and the U.S-based Ponemon
Institute of Cyber Crime revealed that hacking attacks cost the average American
firm $15.4 million per year. This is twice the global average of $7.7 million. And
just recently, the report of hacking of New York Dam was published by CNN
(http:// money.cnn.com/2015/10/08/technology/cybercrime-cost-business/).
The 2016 ICSIC is organized by Ontario College of Management and Technology
and provides a good platform for organizations around the world to learn from the
global cyber leaders, about the possible ways to stop the attackers using
combination of human, technology and processes. Sign up today to meet new
business partners, generate new leads, build strategic alliances and be empowered
with new information.
From, http://www.itgovernance.co.uk/blog/6-truly-shocking-cyber-security-statistics/
Cyber Security Issues—Background
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About the Organizing Institution and the Committee
Ontario College of Management and Technology (OCMT) is a post-
secondary and post-graduate institution that offers skill-based education to
students in specialized areas of Management and Technology. OCMT is
founded by both academic and industry experts, and directed by men and
women of distinguished career accomplishments. The college is known
among its stakeholders, as a citadel of practical, relevant and applicable
learning.
OCMT is young in history, but matured in experience. Our management,
Board Members, Faculty staff are well experienced and suitably qualified in
their areas of practice. OCMT is passionate about the success of its students.
We actively demonstrate this through delivery of industry-based curriculum,
coop placement, student-instructor learning environment, graduate
employment resource services and many more. At OCMT, we are the
difference we strive to see in our students. Our students enter to
learn, and leave to achieve!
We are proud to organize the 2016 International Cyber Security and
Intelligence Conference (ICSIC) with the aim of bringing experts together to
chart a new course towards empowering organizations to deal with.
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Why You Should Sponsor this Event?
The 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference is a unique
opportunity for your organization to connect with up to one thousand (1000) leading
professionals from various back- grounds, including research institutes, private, and
public sectors.
Participating as a sponsor and/or exhibitor at the 2016 International Cyber Security and
Intelligence Conference can take you straight to your target market and demonstrate
your level of support and commitment to the Global Cyber Security campaign.
Conference has several sponsorship packages available, providing sponsors with a choice
of exposure related to financial commitment.
Please see features contained in each of our packages under sponsorship packages
section.
Opportunity to channel your resources toward your interests.
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Attendees’ Demographics - Profiles
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Above figure denotes the age group of our expected attendees. These attendees
include local and international participants. Your organization would largely
benefit from the profiles and age groups of the expected participants. Your target
market awaits you at our Cyber Security and Intelligence conference.
Meticulously selected target market will enable your organization to take your
message straight to your target audience. We are committed to giving your
business maximum exposure possible during this conference, and get you that
network your business needs for the next level.
Attendees’ Demographics - Age
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Attendees’ Demographics - Income Group
Cyber Security remains one of the highly respected and rewarded career as
shown in the income level of the expected participants. Most participants earn
six figure bracket, which augurs well for our sponsors. Connect with
professionals with high incomes, and businesses with high net worth at our
upcoming conference. Sponsor the event and benefits from various exciting
options available to your business.
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Call for Papers
Sponsors are invited to nominate their speakers and topics from the selections on
page 11.
Conference Speakers
Ricardo Baretzky
President, European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS) &
CYBERPOL.
Mr. Baretzky is a global threat information expert and advisory to officials and global
corporations. He is specialized in the conception and direction of operations of cyber
intelligence, analysis of terrorism, security issues and geopolitics. He is a co-author of the
specialized book, Lo Stato Islamico, and co-founder of the European Centre for
Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), and presently assumes the responsibilities of the
President of ECIPS. Once a Directorate at Counter Intelligence Agency SACIA (Ltd), Mr.
Baretzky served as the Chairman of the first International African Counter Terrorism
Summit held in London, giving attention to growing cyber-terrorism in the region. He is a
frequent guest on British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on cyber security, intelligence,
counter terrorism strategy.
Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D.,
Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute, Ryerson University
Dr. Cavoukian was appointed as the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario,
Canada in 1997. She served for an unprecedented three terms as Commissioner. In that
time, she elevated the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner from a
novice regulatory body to a first-class agency, known around the world for its cutting
edge innovation and leadership. Dr. Cavoukian is best known for her creation of Privacy
by Design—unanimously adopted as an international framework for privacy and date
protection in 2010; now translated into 37 languages. Now recognized as one of the
leading privacy experts in the world, Dr. Cavoukian is an avowed believer in the role
that technology can play in protecting privacy.
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Her ground-breaking 1995 paper, Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Path to
Anonymity, laid the foundation for her magnum opus, Privacy by Design (PbD) – which
is now recognized as the world's gold standard in privacy protection.
Saket Modi, CEO and CoFounder of Lucideus.
Mr. Saket has been awarded the title of "Indian Ambassador of Cyber Security in
Education" at the National Education Awards 2013. Over the last 5 years, he along with
his team have been conducting training and consultancy sessions across the globe. He is a
visiting faculty on subjects of information systems and security at number of universities
in South Asia and North America. He has been referred to as the "Indian Firewall" and is
a frequent technology writer in the Indian media. In 2015, Saket opened another
revelation on “Securing Banking Technologies” at the HSBC. He was a part of
Government of India's committee constituted in 2014 for preparation of vocational
course for the new sector "Cyber Security" for National Skills Qualification Framework
(NSQF) under Ministry of Human Resource Development's body AICTE. He was also a
part of the core team that developed a smartphone privacy app - UnHack.
Sean A. Ahrens, CPP A Global Practice Director with Aon Global Risk Consulting. Sean is an asset protection
(security) leader/expert/consultant with over 20 years of achievement, focusing on the
development/administration of cost effective programs that reduce security exposures within
domestic and international markets for Aon Global Risk Consulting, a global risk
management, insurance and security consulting organization.
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Mark E.S. Bernard
Mr. Bernard is a Cybersecurity Thought Leader who created the first Cybersecurity
Framework that has been share with over 580,000 professionals in 197 countries.
Formally, a Professor of Applied Arts and Technology at Seneca College, and a Red
Team member with IBM Global Services, Mark also led the Y2K audit of TD Wealth
Management applications and Sprint Canada applications. In 2014 Mark created the first
NIST Cybersecurity Foundation course and is currently developing a companion
Practitioners’ course.
Paul de Souza, Founder/President of CSFI (Cyber Security Forum Initiative) and
its divisions CSFI-CWD (Cyber Warfare Division) and CSFI-LPD (Law and
Policy Division).
Mr. De Souza is the co-author of the book Strategic Intelligence Management (National
Cyber Defense Strategy), he serves as an advisor for the MCPA (Military Cyber
Professionals Association), and he is a recipient of the Order of Thor Medal. Paul serves
as a CENTRIC (Centre of Excellence in Terrorism, Resilience, Intelligence & Organized
Crime Research) Visiting Researcher at Sheffield Hallam University, UK, and served as
a Visiting Research Fellow at the National Security Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel
(INSS) – Cyber Security and Military & Strategic affairs Programs.
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Conference Theme and Topics: Unleashing power of Technology and Intelligence to create a safer Cyber World.
Conference Topics:
Various topics from the following will be selected and discussed at the conference:
Appendix A
Internet of Things
Cyber Framework and Standards
Cyber Security Skills Gap
Cyber Space Operations
Privacy: Corporation Information, Patients’ Data, National Top Secret, and Citizen’s
In- formation.
Physical Security and Asset Protection
Hacking Techniques
Payment Cards Industry
National Critical Infrastructure
National Cyber Safety, Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence
Monitoring techniques of Dark Web
Protecting techniques of Classified Information
Cyber Security Strategy and Policy Development
Adapting Cyber Laws and Regulations in Multi-National Operations
Designing network architecture and topography to protect critical information assets.
Cyber Forensics
Leveraging Emerging technologies to protect digital attacks.
Performing Cyber Diagnostics and Imaging
Cyber Operations Research
Managing Cyber Security Projects
Detective strategies against Terrorist cyber-attacks
Gathering and using intelligence information to protect critical information
Role of Cyber Security and Intelligence gathering in Open Data, and BIG Data
Millennials and Global Career Opportunities in Cyber Security and
Intelligence Closing the Gender gap in Cyber Security and Intelligence
profession
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Sponsorship Packages
Conference Platinum Sponsor ($25,000) – only 2 available Sponsor’s logo on the conference website Special announcement and recognition during Opening speech Two-dedicated exhibition stands Media Exposure
Advertising Opportunities Product Placement Speaker participation
Two (2) complimentary conference registrations, including attendance at all conference sessions, morning/afternoon teas and lunches, and Cocktail Reception.
Signage at major conference room
One (1) full, A4 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference hand- book (artwork to be supplied by sponsor by the advised deadlines).
Acknowledgement as a Conference Partner Sponsor on printed 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference materials, including conference handbook and promotional flyers (if confirmed prior to print).
Full delegate list, with name, organization and email (subject to permission of delegate). Press Release – Sponsor Integration Meet ‘N’ Greet Opportunities
Conference Gold Sponsor ($20,000) – 3 available Sponsor’s logo on the conference website Special announcement during opening speech Two-dedicated exhibition stands
Media Exposure Speaker Engagement Advertising Opportunities Product Placement Pocket-schedule – Sponsor Integration
1/2 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference handbook (artwork to be supplied by sponsor by the advised deadlines).
Signage at Conference
Inclusion in Survey Design Signage at major conference room One (1) full, A4 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference hand-
book (artwork to be supplied by sponsor by the advised deadlines). Acknowledgement as a Conference Partner Sponsor on printed 2016 International Cyber
Security and Intelligence Conference materials, including conference handbook and promotional flyers (if confirmed prior to print).
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Sponsorship Packages
Conference Diamond Sponsor ($15,000) – 4 available Sponsor’s logo on the conference website
Media Exposure Company Delegates Signage at Conference Inclusion in Survey Design Advertising Opportunities Souvenir – sponsor integration Single dedicated stand
1/4 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference handbook (artwork to be sup- plied by sponsor by the advised deadlines).
Acknowledgement as a Conference Partner Sponsor on printed 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference materials, including conference handbook and promotional flyers (if con- firmed prior to print).
Conference Silver Sponsor ($7,500) – 4 available Sponsor’s logo on the conference website
Media Exposure Company Delegates Signage at Conference Single dedicated stand Advertising Opportunities
1/8 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference handbook (artwork to be supplied by sponsor by the advised deadlines).
Acknowledgement as a Conference Partner Sponsor on printed 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference materials, including conference handbook and promotional flyers (if confirmed prior to print).
Conference Bronze Sponsor ($5,000) – 5 available Sponsor’s logo on the conference website
Media Exposure Company Delegates Advertising Opportunities Signage at specific conference room Single dedicated Stand
1/16 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference handbook (artwork to be supplied by sponsor by the advised deadlines).
Business networking meeting with specific list of special delegates.
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Exhibition Sponsorship Packages Option 1 - $3500 (10 spaces) Two-delegate places (these will also be your stand representatives**).
One booth
Eight feet table
Logo and company profile in the hard copy conference program.
Logo and hyperlink to company website on sponsors
Interaction with conference delegates
Highlight profile on the E-exhibitor list
Two tickets to cocktail and networking party
Exhibition Sponsorship Packages Option 2—$2500 (5 spaces)
Two-delegate places (these will also be your stand representatives**).
Eight feet table
One booth
Logo and company profile in the hard copy conference program.
Logo and hyperlink to company website on sponsors
Interaction with conference delegates
Highlight profile on the E-exhibitor list
Exhibition Sponsorship Packages Option 3 — $2000 (multiple spaces) Two-delegate places (these will also be your stand representatives**).
Eight feet table
One booth
Logo and company profile in the hard copy conference program.
Logo and hyperlink to company website on sponsors
Highlight profile on the E-exhibitor list
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Other sponsorship
Flight Arrangement for the Guest Speakers (10 available @ $5000)
Meal and Beverages - $15000
Hotel Accommodation and Perks for the Invited Guest Speakers (2 available) - $8500
Golf sessions for the Invited Guest Speakers - $5000
Entertainment - $4500
Video and Media Coverage (2 available) - $12,500
Photography - $3000
Awards - $7500
Souvenirs - $7500
Invited Speaker Sponsorship - $15000
Benefits
Sponsor’s logo on the conference website.
1/16 page, portrait, colour company advertisement in the conference handbook
(artwork to be supplied by sponsor by the advised deadlines).
Acknowledgement as a Conference Partner Sponsor on printed 2016 International
Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference, including conference handbook
and promotional flyers (if confirmed prior to print).
Special recognition at the open session.
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Sponsorship and Exhibition Conditions
Ontario College of Management and Technology and the Organizing Committee; reserve the right to accept or reject any application for sponsorship at its absolute and unfettered discretion with their turn of any deposit paid.
Company advertisements and all integrations are subject to approval from
the Conference Organizing Committee.
All sponsorship / exhibition packages are HST inclusive.
Payment Terms – 50% deposit required prior to confirmation of sponsorship. Fifty percent (50%) final installment required by June 30, 2016. A Tax Invoice will be sent.
Full terms and conditions will be sent to each interested sponsor upon confirmation.
Confirm Sponsorship
Should you wish to confirm sponsorship, please return the completed Acceptance Form to Ontario College of Management and Technology (details listed under Sponsorship Enquires) and terms and conditions with a Tax Invoice will be forwarded for completion and approval.
Upon receipt of the deposit payment, a confirmation letter will be sent highlighting further information regarding benefits, due dates, etc.
If exhibiting, an Exhibition Kit which details information regarding booth
allocation, art work for logos and advertisements, specifications and delivery details for signage and other pertinent information will be sent at a later date. A Mississauga Convention Centre handbook and other information which contains important information such as exhibition regulations, delivery and access details, electrical testing and tagging requirements and lists of services available for hire and the necessary order forms will also be sent at a later date.
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Sponsorship Enquiries
Please contact Ontario College of Management and Technology to discuss sponsorship
packages and opportunities available in more detail:
Ontario College of Management and
Technology 510-240 Duncan Mill Road
Toronto, ON M3B 3S6
T: +1.416.444.6268
F: +1.416.447.6268
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.icsic.ocmtontario.ca
Allocation
Sponsorship and exhibition packages, which may be limited in number, will be generally
allocated to those organizations who apply earliest. Allocation of sponsorship packages and
booths regardless of the preference indicated, and alteration of the floor plan is at the
discretion of the Ontario College of Management and Technology and the Organizing
Committee, whose decision will be final.
Cancellation Policy
Once an Acceptance Form has been received, any cancellation must be advised in writing to
Ontario College of Management and Technology. If the cancellation is received up to 3
months before the event an administration fee of 25% of the total price is retained.
*If the cancellation is received less than 3 months prior, no refund is applicable.
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Detailed Requirements and Due Dates
The Conference Organizing Committee and Conference Organizer requirements
regarding the artwork for logos and advertisements, specifications and delivery
details for signage, arrangements for static display, delivery of satchel inserts or
other arrangements will be sent to you in a confirmation letter at a later date with
relevant due dates.
In the event that materials, information or artwork required by the Conference
Organizer are not received by the designated due date, their use for their
intended purpose cannot be guaranteed. The value of these entitlements will not
be re- funded if this is the case.
Logos will be requested in PDF, .jpg and .eps format, at least high resolution
300dpi. Should an alternative format be received, the Conference Organizer
cannot be held responsible for the quality of the logos displayed in any of the
promotional material.
Exceptional Circumstances
Ontario College of Management and Technology, and the Organizing Committee
reserve the right to change the venue and duration if exceptional circumstances
demand. In the event of a change of venue and/or duration, the agreement to
participate will remain in force as long as the sponsor/exhibitor is informed at
least one month before the planned conference.
Ontario College of Management and Technology, the Conference Organizing
Committee and Conference Organizer will use reasonable endeavors to remedy
the impact of exceptional circumstances.
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Venue | Location | Organizers Conference
Organizers
Ontario College of Management and Technology,
510-240 Duncan Mill Road,
Toronto ON
Committee:
Yomi Olalere, Esther Olly,
Nicole Rockson
Phone: +1.416.444.6268 | Fax: +1.416.447.6268 |
E: [email protected] | http://www.icsic.ocmtontario.ca
The Venue: All Stream Centre, Toronto
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Exhibitor Display Rules
The Organizing Committee shall determine the hours during which the exhibition shall be conducted and as to hours of access for exhibitors including variations of such times as shall be necessary.
The exhibition booth is to be fully manned and operational and removal or change
any of the areas will not commence, until after the exhibition closes on Friday, 16 September 2016.
No advertising material, such as banners, are allowed outside the designated booth
area. Excessive noise that inconveniences other exhibitors or the conference will not be allowed. The Conference Organizing Committee will be the judges as to whether there is an annoyance.
No obstruction of any form will be allowed in the aisles and walkways.
While companies are encouraged to pursue novel methods of attracting people with their stand, practices disadvantaging other companies or detracting from the exhibition will be discouraged.
The sponsor / exhibitor will acknowledge that the Conference Organizing Commit-
tee, Conference Organizer and Adelaide Convention Centre will not be responsible for any loss or damage to the sponsor’s / exhibitor’s property and that all exhibitor material and equipment is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor.
HST All amounts stipulated in this agreement include goods and services tax (HST) of
13%.
Organizations are invited to purchase a full, half or quarter of an A4 page (portrait)
colour advertisement in the 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence
Conference handbook. Specifications and dates for receiving advertisement will be
advised closer to the conference.
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Liability / Insurance
In the event of industrial disruptions or natural disasters, Ontario College of Management and Technology, and the Organizing Committee, cannot accept responsibility for any financial or other losses incurred by the delegates.
Ontario College of Management and Technology take no responsibility for injury
or damage to persons or property occurring during the 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference (ICSIC). All insurance, including medical cover, or expenses incurred in the event of the cancellation of the 2016 Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference is the individual delegate’s responsibility.
Attendees are encouraged to choose a travel insurance policy that includes loss
of fees/ deposits through cancellation of your participation in the 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference (ICSIC), or through the cancellation of the 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference itself, loss of airfares for any reason, medical expenses, loss or damage to personal property, additional expenses and repatriation should travel arrangements have to be altered. Ontario College of Management and Technology, and the Organizing Committee will take no responsibility for any participant failing to in- sure.
The sponsor/exhibitor is responsible for all personal injury, damage to property
or other losses, liabilities or claims arising in connection with the sponsor’s/ exhibitor’s participation at the 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference. The sponsor/exhibitor will indemnify the Organizers in respect of any losses, liabilities or claims in respect thereof. The sponsor/exhibitor agrees to participate at its own risk and to take out adequate insurance in respect of all such losses, liabilities and claims.
Ontario College of Management and Technology, the Organizing Committee,
and the Mississauga Convention Centre, will take all reasonable precautions, to ensure the building is secure. To assist us, all persons attending the 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence (ICSIC) must wear the official 2016 International Cyber Security and Intelligence Conference name badge at all times.
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Partnerships
Nothing contained in this agreement will be deemed to constitute a partnership, joint venture
or agency relationship between you and Ontario College of Management and Technology
and/or the Conference Organizers and you must not do anything where you will, in any way,
be represented that you are a partner of the Ontario College of Management and Technology
and/or the Conference Organizing Committee.
Sponsorship and Exhibition Packages
Sponsorship Proposal current as at February 1, 2016. Please refer to the sponsorship
packages in this Proposal for outlined benefits. Any variations to the description of each
package must be as agreed in writing with the Conference Organizer. Sponsorship and
exhibition entitlements will not commence until the Acceptance Form and deposit is received
by the Conference Organizer.
Trade Registrations
Trade registrants are not permitted to attend conference sessions or social functions unless
the relevant tickets are offered as part of the particular sponsorship or exhibition package.
However, should trade registrants wish to attend the conference as a delegate or attend social
functions, the appropriate registration form must be completed and forwarded to the
Conference Organizers together with the applicable registration fee.
Specific sponsor/exhibitor registration forms will be sent at a later date.
Venue
The sponsor/exhibitor and the representatives, agents, contractors and invitees of the sponsor/
exhibitor are also to observe the rules, regulations and procedures as prescribed by the All
Stream Centre.
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Sponsorship Acceptance Form
Should you wish to confirm sponsorship, please return this form to All Occasions Management at [email protected]. Contact Person (all correspondence will be forwarded to this person):
Organization: Ontario College of Management and Technology
Position: ICSIC Event Representative
Name: Nicole Rockson
Address: 510-240 Duncan Mill Road M3B 3S6
Phone: (416) 444 6268
Email:[email protected]
**All level of Sponsorship amounts is in Canadian dollars and include HST**
Please check off Conference Handbook Advertising choice:
□ $1200 Full Page □$800 Half Page □ $600 Quarter Page
Platinum $25,000 Flight for Speakers $5000
Gold $20,000 Hotel Accommodation &
Perks
$8500
Diamond $15,000 Golf Sessions $5000
Silver $7,500 Entertainment $4500
Bronze $5,000 Video & Media $12500
Invited Speaker $5,000 Photography $3000
Exhibition Booth $4,500 Awards $7500
Exhibition Table
(Opt.1)
$3,500 Souvenirs $7500
Exhibition Table
(Opt.2)
$2,500
Exhibition Table
(Opt.3)
$2000
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Your sponsorship goes a long way and a step closer toward ensuring
cyberattacks are brought to the center of global discussions and dealt with
through strategic actions.
Thank You!
ICSIC Committee