25th September 2024
SWISSOTEL SYDNEY
The importance of cybersecurity and its broader risks have become a social phenomenon. Strong demands from the public, employees and investors and more governmental regulations have strengthened and motivated organisations to track and report their cybersecurity goals. It has also become a strong factor in company's environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts as a business requirement.
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Business clients and customers are also showing concern and interest in the cybersecurity position of organisations they conduct business with. Cybersecurity and data privacy and breaches is increasingly a major concern for all it is a major strategic business goals.
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TOPICS OF EXPLORATION
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The Cybersecurity, Data Breach and Data Privacy Forum will address these latest issues relevant to all firms, today. The programme has been acutely researched to highlight the latest technology and strategies in cybersecurity and will discuss ways firms can combat these challenges.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This event has been exclusively produced to address the function and capacity of the following position:
TOWARDS 2030: STRENGTHENING YOUR CYBERSECURITY STRATEGY
We are living in a highly digitalised world, leaving an expanding digital footprint and also creating endless new security challenges. Following some of the nations's worst data breaches it is more important than ever to ensure organisations have the correct protocols in place to protect their organisations' data from and themselves from possible law suits. The 6th Cybersecurity, Data Breach and Data Privacy Forum will address these latest issues relevant to all firms, today.
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The programme will cover the following crucial topics:
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- Towards 2030 – Australia’s Digital ID Regime
- Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity & your Data - Navigating compound risk
- National Privacy Laws and Cybersecurity
- The need for enhanced Data Governance
- Lessons learnt from major National and International data breaches
- Navigating supply chain risks​​
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• CSOs, CISOs, CROs, CPOs and their teams
– Security and risk management – Business/IT security alignment
– IT/OT security integration
– Governance and policy setting – Creating a risk-aware culture
– People-centric security
• Security leaders
– Network security leaders
– Mobile application and security – Social media & security
– Advanced targeted threats
– Incident response
– Cybersecurity
– Cloud computing security
• Governance, risk and compliance consultants
– Digital risks in financial services – Operational technology risks
– GRC application strategy
– Information governance
– Big data litigation and regulatory risks
• Business continuity and IT disaster recovery managers
– BCM program management
– BCM standards and organisation
– Supplier management/third party risk
• Security Architects
• Network and Systems Security Administrators
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
The following speakers have been invited for their expertise and knowledge on the chosen topics
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Peter Leonard | Principal | Data Synergies & Professor Practice | UNSW Business School, Chair ADMA’s Regulatory and Advocacy Working Group ​
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Prof Monica Whitty | Head of the Department of Software Systems & Cybersecurity - Faculty of Information Technology | Monash University
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Professor Richard Buckland | Professor - CyberCrime Cyberwar and Cyber Terror | UNSW
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Simone Herbert-Lowe | Director | Law & Cyber
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Megan Lane | Director - Strategic Communications | CYBERCX
OUR PARTNERS
PLATINUM PARTNER
GOLD PARTNER