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26/11/24
10:45
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11:25
Welcome to the industry. Expectations and realities for a new professional out of university
Leela Ross
26/11/24
11:35
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12:15
Designing and developing a metaverse experience to build cyber-harm awareness
Sophie McKenzie, Sanjay Selvaraj, Graeme Pye & Emmica Schlobohm
26/11/24
11:35
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12:15
Bringing the Smart Brevity concept to cyber awareness communications
Fiona Collie
26/11/24
11:35
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12:15
Strategic lessons from wartime innovation: A blueprint for cyber resilience
John Karabin
26/11/24
11:35
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12:15
From chef to cyber security: Exploring non-technical roles, human capabilities, and beyond
Benjamin Riles
26/11/24
13:35
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14:15
Power of mentoring: Showcase of the AWSN mentoring program
Peter Gigengack, Jacqui Loustau, Ayesha Qureshi, Fiona Hill & Roma Singh
26/11/24
13:35
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14:15
Pathways to cyber security in secondary schools
Zoe George
26/11/24
13:35
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14:15
A cyber security profession: what are we talking about?
David Schmidtchen
26/11/24
13:35
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14:15
Routes into cyber for mature career switchers
Ian Mountford
26/11/24
14:25
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15:05
How phishing can actually build trust in the workplace (true story!)
Cath Wise
26/11/24
14:25
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15:05
The top 10 skills your security awareness and culture person must have with no IT or cyber skills in sight
Jacqueline Jayne & Daisy Wong
26/11/24
15:50
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16:30
Inspiring female identifying early secondary students to consider cybersecurity as a career
Amy Corman
26/11/24
15:50
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16:30
Wargaming a career in cyber: Gamification of incident response to promote cyber in high schools
Alex Cullen
26/11/24
15:50
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16:30
The hidden threat of bias in cyber security
Emily Tabet
27/11/24
10:30
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11:10
Beyond boring bytes: From oops to oh yeah!
Queen Aigbefo
27/11/24
10:30
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11:10
How to drive true behaviour change through a tailored communication approach
Mia Araminta
27/11/24
11:20
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12:00
What Australia's most vulnerable postcodes can tell us about cybercrime
Kathryn Sundstrom, Robert Blackmore & Shona Henderson
27/11/24
11:20
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12:00
Why mentoring secondary school students in cyber security is a good idea
Zoe George & Aaron Doggett
27/11/24
11:20
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12:00
The psychology of cybercrime - Part III
Colin Howe
27/11/24
11:20
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12:00
Digital accessibility and cyber security: 2 pillars or poles apart?
Supriya N
27/11/24
13:30
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14:10
From bedside to boardroom: How considering individuals from varying backgrounds can complement your cyber security capability
Ailie Houlihan
27/11/24
13:30
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14:10
How to get your dream job with "FIGMA" companies. (Facebook, IBM, Google, Microsoft, Amazon)
Abbas Kudrati
27/11/24
14:20
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15:00
L'affaire du télégraphe. The Bordeaux hackers of 1834
Darren Arnott
27/11/24
14:20
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15:00
Transforming cyber security awareness training: From one-size-fits-all to targeted efficiency
Caitriona Forde
27/11/24
14:20
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15:00
Boost cyber security resourcing with a strategic mindset change
Jo Lescai
27/11/24
15:50
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16:30
Unlocking your potential – Is security culture for you?
Cheryl Wong & Daisy Wong
27/11/24
15:50
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16:30
Protecting the personal and private information of domestic violence survivors
Rose MacDonald & Andrew Collins
28/11/24
10:15
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10:55
Beyond Binary. How to leverage the human brain to gain decision superiority against AI in the cyber battlefield
Kylie Watson
28/11/24
11:05
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11:45
The personality hire' When a community manager infiltrates cyber security
Carina Nevill
28/11/24
11:05
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11:45
Are you attracting the employee diversity to your business that you think you need?
Anita Shepherd
28/11/24
13:00
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13:40
Human factors in cyber security: Cultivating cybersecurity culture and cyber skills gap
Leanne Ngo
28/11/24
14:40
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15:20
Beyond the headlines: Why cyber security remains an afterthought for many
Daisy Wong, Melissa Misuraca & Richard Magalad
28/11/24
14:40
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15:20
Cyber security awareness training reimagined
Sharee Alarco
28/11/24
14:40
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15:20
Mentoring: Why it works and how it can save cyber
Eva Chen

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