Léargas and Critical Path Security to Participate in Consensus 2025

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This week, Patrick Kelley, CEO of both Léargas Security and Critical Path Security, will be attending Consensus 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. While the companies are not formal sponsors of the event, Mr. Kelley’s presence reflects the growing commitment by both organizations to remain at the forefront of global cybersecurity trends—particularly where blockchain, digital identity, and threat intelligence converge.

Consensus 2025, hosted by CoinDesk, is one of the premier gatherings for leaders across the blockchain, digital asset, Web3, and cybersecurity ecosystems. With the rapid expansion of decentralized technologies into critical infrastructure, finance, and identity frameworks, the implications for national and global security are profound.

Operating across both Canada and the United States, Léargas and Critical Path Security continue to provide advanced security services, including XDR, incident response, and cyber risk leadership, to clients on both sides of the border. Participation in events like Consensus enables the teams to assess not only technological innovations but also emerging risks posed by evolving digital economies.

“Consensus offers more than just a look into what’s next for blockchain—it’s a live map of where digital trust is being reshaped,” said a Léargas spokesperson. “Patrick’s attendance ensures we’re not just observing these changes—we’re preparing our clients to navigate them safely.”

The organizations will be incorporating key insights from the event into upcoming briefings and research reports for critical infrastructure clients, private-sector partners, and the broader cybersecurity community.