Sessions

26/11/2024
10:45
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11:25
Unmasking supply chain cyber threats: Critical insights for business executives
Alladean Chidukwani
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26/11/2024
11:35
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12:15
Hybrid threats: A threat to commercial organisations
Matthew Warren
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26/11/2024
13:35
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14:15
Privacy act overhaul: The intersection of data privacy and cyber security
Andrew Lawrence
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26/11/2024
14:25
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15:05
Cyber & AUKUS: Driving innovation through national security
Cameron Watts
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26/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
The hamster wheel of death: Learnings from navigating third party security audits over the last 10 years!
John Reeman
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27/11/2024
10:30
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11:10
To insert, swipe or touch: A credit card dilemma
Chloe Pang
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27/11/2024
11:20
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12:00
A model for delivering your cyber risk message to leadership and the board using the SMEACS briefing model
Jason Plumridge
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27/11/2024
13:30
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14:10
Old threats, new faces: Navigating the persistent and ever-changing third-party cyber security landscape
Mark Jones
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27/11/2024
14:20
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15:00
How cyber security can help you achieve B Corp certification and address UN sustainable development goals
Elliot Dellys
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27/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
Lessons learned from a ransomware attack and setting up a defensive cyber resilience strategy, execution plan and reporting to board
Roshan Daluwakgoda
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28/11/2024
10:15
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10:55
Cyber-Partnering: Crafting security culture
Lynore Close
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28/11/2024
11:05
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11:45
Why your board doesn't want to hear from you!
Brendan Smith
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28/11/2024
13:00
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13:40
Reading the GRC tea leaves – Common themes from recent major updates to ISO 27001, NIST CSF, and PCI DSS
Elliot Dellys
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28/11/2024
13:50
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14:30
Strengthening corporate security: The critical role of vendor validation
Asrar Ismail
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28/11/2024
14:40
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15:20
Building a cyber champion in a local council
Denny Wan & Iftekhar Alam
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