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CYBER SECURITY

 

The Cyber Security conference track covers the latest in cybersecurity, focusing on how emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and IoT are reshaping national security and government defences.


Key themes include threat detection, data protection, and securing critical infrastructure.


Attendees will explore advanced tools, case studies, and public-private partnerships, gaining the skills and insights needed to strengthen cybersecurity strategies and policies.

WHO ATTENDS?

Federal Government Agencies:

• ACSC, Department of Home Affairs, ASD, OAIC, AFP, Department of Defence, ASIO, DTA


State Government Agencies:

• State Cybersecurity Offices, Departments of Premier and Cabinet, Police Cybercrime Divisions, Justice, Health, and Transport


Local Government Authorities:

Councils and regional authorities involved in data protection and public service security


Other Stakeholders:

• CIOs, CISOs, IT and Cybersecurity Managers, Risk and Compliance Officers, Legal and Policy Advisors, Procurement Officers

WHY ATTEND?

  • Stay informed on the latest cyber threats and attack methods
  • Gain hands-on experience through workshops and training
  • Get insights on cybersecurity policies, regulations, and strategies
  • Learn crisis management and incident response techniques
  • Master risk management and supply chain security strategies
  • Build public communication and transparency strategies
  • Manage budgets and allocate resources effectively
  • Explore innovative approaches to cybersecurity challenges
  • Develop leadership skills to advocate for stronger cybersecurity measures
  • Discover cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies and solutions
  • Network with peers, vendors, and experts for collaboration

 

Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom), Tuesday 12 August 2025

Stephanie Crowe
09:10

Strengthening national cyber defences - Strategies for public and private sector collaboration

Tim Neal
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
11:30

Strengthening government cyber defences - policies, threats & the road ahead

Panel discussion
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
11:50

From compliance to confidence: Closing the cyber gap with real-time visibility and automated resilience, today!

  • Understand why many government agencies are falling short on cybersecurity and how to move beyond basic compliance.
  • Learn how real-time visibility and automated remediation can help detect and resolve threats before they escalate.
  • See how automation can reduce audit fatigue, improve Essential Eight maturity, and strengthen cyber resilience.
  • Explore real-world examples and a live demo showing how agencies can cut risk and costs while building public trust.
David Larrimore
16:20

International Keynote: Innovation and responsibility - Lessons from AI adoption in a large-scale government department

last published: 15/Jul/25 03:25

Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom), Wednesday 13 August 2025

Jihad Dib
09:20

NSW digital priorities: A collaborative approach to transforming government services for citizens and businesses

Jamie Norton
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
11:20

Fireside Chat: Securing the future: building cyber resilience in an era of AI and quantum threats

Paul Evans
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
12:00

Building strong cyber defences - Policies and planning

Abu Barkat Ullah
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
14:00

Bolstering the cyber security of small and medium enterprises

Ajmer Singh
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
14:20

Securing the front line - Modern endpoint management as the foundation for trusted digital government

  • Understand how modern endpoint management supports security, compliance, and efficiency in government IT.
  • Learn about the risks of unmanaged devices and the role of real-time visibility and automation in Zero Trust environments.
  • Get practical steps for modernizing your endpoint strategy, including tool consolidation, policy automation, and team upskilling.
Prof. Syed Munir Khasru
Cyber Security (Upstairs Ballroom)
15:10

The importance of gender lens in Australia's cyber security strategy

last published: 15/Jul/25 03:25

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