Sessions

26/3/2024
8:40
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9:00
Conference Opening Address by Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness, CSC
Lieutenant General Michelle McGuinness, CSC
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26/3/2024
9:00
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9:35
Real cyber security partnerships and resilience
Abigail Bradshaw
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26/3/2024
9:35
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10:35
Keynote with Dr Rumman Chowdhury
Dr. Rumman Chowdhury
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26/3/2024
11:05
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11:45
Psychology of the human firewall: People can be the weakest link in an organisation's cyber security, but can also be their strongest asset
Conor Kenny, Angelo Friggieri, Rachael Hardy, Chris Keune & Dominic Andrews
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26/3/2024
11:50
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12:30
Australia's global opportunity and responsibility: shaping a more secure region and a safer digital world
Brendan Dowling
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26/3/2024
12:35
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13:15
Technology can be inherently political. Is a balance between innovation and policies achievable?
Roger Dingledine, Stephanie Crowe, Alastair MacGibbon, Annie Haggar & Tony Vizza
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26/3/2024
14:00
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14:40
Governance & resilience - getting ahead of the curve
Wouter Veugelen, Sophie Bradshaw & Ben Hamilton
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26/3/2024
14:45
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15:25
From Bytes to Rights: The Intersection of Law and Cybersecurity
Ben Doyle, EJ Wise & Annie Haggar
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26/3/2024
15:55
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16:40
Fireside chat with Hon Michael Kirby
The Hon Michael Kirby
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26/3/2024
16:40
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17:40
Keynote session with Frances Haugen
Frances Haugen
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27/3/2024
9:10
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10:10
The smart mission:navigating the future of now
Dr. Ed Hoffman
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27/3/2024
10:20
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11:00
Cyber Partnerships and Resilience
Dan Tripovich
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27/3/2024
11:30
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12:10
Proactive vs. reactive incident response strategies
Oliver Guidetti & Vasanth Kumar
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27/3/2024
12:15
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12:55
Implementing the cyber security strategy together
Hamish Hansford
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27/3/2024
13:55
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14:35
TBC
TBC
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27/3/2024
14:40
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15:20
TBC
TBC
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27/3/2024
15:50
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17:00
Keynote with Roger Dingledine
Roger Dingledine
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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.

Acknowledgement of Country