Sessions

26/11/2024
10:45
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11:25
Lost in the haystack: Unraveling the challenges presented by unstructured data when evaluating the impacts of cyber incidents
Victoria Young & David Stocks
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26/11/2024
11:35
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12:15
The 4 Ws of disinformation: What, who, why, and what we can do about it?
Meg Tapia
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26/11/2024
13:35
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14:15
Building a resilient cyber strategy - A roadmap for success
Tara Dharnikota
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26/11/2024
14:25
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15:05
They can't hack it, if you don't have it!
Janine Morris
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26/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
Australia’s revised digital ID system – what it is, how it will work and the expected (and potentially unexpected) benefits
Simone Herbert-Lowe
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27/11/2024
10:30
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11:10
Forging forward: The grit and grace of cyber entrepreneurship in the Australian cyber landscape
Chirag Joshi & Branko Ninkovic
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27/11/2024
11:20
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12:00
Where worlds collide – The intersection between cyber security and climate change
Amelia Gowa
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27/11/2024
13:30
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14:10
Weaving archival threads into SABSA's security fabric
Bethany Victoria Sinclair-Giardini
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27/11/2024
14:20
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15:00
Security awareness 2.0: The paradigm shift from training and simulations to engagement and culture
Jacqueline Jayne
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27/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
Eating our own dog food: The business case for great GRC at start-up & scale-up
Cindy Ruan & Phil Ross
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28/11/2024
10:15
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10:55
Reasonable steps: Perspectives from an expert witness
Nicole Stephensen
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28/11/2024
11:05
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11:45
Unhinged insights: How to visualise security data to business stakeholders with pretty pictures
Rustam Teregulov
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28/11/2024
13:00
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13:40
The failure of cyber security investment
Robert Laurie
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28/11/2024
13:50
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14:30
Blind spots in AI-Powered counterterrorism
Shiri Krebs
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28/11/2024
14:40
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15:20
My SME's journey to SMB1001 certification: Is cybersecurity certification worthwhile for your SME?
Jodie Miners
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