Kent Schramm
Director Cyber Risk, Deloitte Canada
Kent Schramm is a Director within Deloitte’s Cyber Risk practice. Kent has 30 years’ experience in the public sector. Prior to joining Deloitte, Kent was the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Government of Ontario, responsible for the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the Government’s information systems and information contain therein, supporting over 65,000 Government employees and 13 million citizens. His scope of responsibilities included the 24/7 cyber security operations centre, education and awareness, identity and access management, vulnerability management, intelligence and situational awareness, policy, forensics, cyber risk assessments across the Government, security engineering and compliance.
Before becoming the provincial government’s CISO, Kent was at Public Safety Canada’s National Cyber Security Directorate. He led the creation of cyber situational awareness for the Government of Canada and the formulation of the National Cyber Incident Management Framework. He also led the creation of cyber exercises (crisis management) for federal security and intelligence departments and agencies.

Kent Schramm is a Director within Deloitte’s Cyber Risk practice. Kent has 30 years’ experience in the public sector. Prior to joining Deloitte, Kent was the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Government of Ontario, responsible for the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the Government’s information systems and information contain therein, supporting over 65,000 Government employees and 13 million citizens. His scope of responsibilities included the 24/7 cyber security operations centre, education and awareness, identity and access management, vulnerability management, intelligence and situational awareness, policy, forensics, cyber risk assessments across the Government, security engineering and compliance.
Before becoming the provincial government’s CISO, Kent was at Public Safety Canada’s National Cyber Security Directorate. He led the creation of cyber situational awareness for the Government of Canada and the formulation of the National Cyber Incident Management Framework. He also led the creation of cyber exercises (crisis management) for federal security and intelligence departments and agencies.