Media Kit - Canadian Cyber in Context / Alexander Rudolph

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Social Media Reach

  • 100K+ unique views

    • 65% Canada

    • 23% United States

  • 45% engagement rate

    • 52% engagement rate for Canadian visitors

Subscribers & Readers

  • Over 3,000 unique users in its first year

  • Average 30 day views: 1.3K+

  • Average Email Open Rate: 45%+

  • Subscribers include:

    • Government of Canada: directors, directors general, analysts and operators

    • Military: General and Flag Officers, current and retired, Advisors

    • Industry: C-Suite and corporate officers, Business development & capture, government relations

      • Many subscribers in operations

    • Academia: Professors, students

Subscribers include a cross-section of Canadian cyber security and defence industrial base professionals, government workers in national security and procurement, and senior military personnel.

The person behind Canadian Cyber in Context:

Alexander Rudolph is a trailblazing thought leader in the Canadian national defence space who has been featured in media across Canada. Alex has made it his mission to improve the Government of Canada and the Canadian public’s understanding of cyber defence, cyber conflict, and cyber warfare in Canada. As part of this work, Alex regularly writes public articles about Canadian cyber defence, with a focus on the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces on topics including offensive cyber operations, military cyber force structures, pan-domain, combined joint all domain command and control (CJADC2), digital transformation, Secret cloud/cloud computing, and more. As someone who lives with ADHD, Alex is an outspoken advocate for the inclusion of neuro-divergent individuals in Canadian national defence.

Media appearances:

Who hacked into Global Affairs Canada? Here’s what we know and don’t know by Toronto Star;

N.S. government could face extortion in cyber theft of medical records by Saltwire;

Global Affairs gauged ‘very likely’ chance of another breach weeks after 2022 cyberattack by Hill Times;

Russian cyber threat compounds tensions in Ukraine as invasion worries grow by Global News;

Canada providing cyber ‘support’ to Ukraine against Russian invasion. Here’s what we know by Global News;

New cybersecurity program could help Canada pull its weight among the Five Eyes by iPolitics.

Updated May 1