KINSA Vice-Chair Paul Gillespie will make a special presentation to over 800 delegates at the November 1st Canadian Information Productivity Awards (C.I.P.A) Gala. Mr. Gillespie, retired Detective Sergeant of the Toronto Police Child Exploitation Unit, will speak about the role of CETS (Child Exploitation Tracking System) in the apprehension of online child sexual abusers. The presentation will also inform delegates of KINSA's initiatives dedicated to eliminating the online sexual exploitation of children and youth.
C.I.P.A. is the "premier showcase for Canadian IT and innovation. A C.I.P.A. award constitutes the highest form of recognition for the capabilities of an organization and its executives." Read more about C.I.P.A. here