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Protective Security and Government (PSG) 2025

The Protective Security and Government (PSG) Conference 2025 marks the 8th annual gathering of leaders in protective security, risk management, governance, and national resilience. Delivered by the Australian Security Research Centre (ASRC) in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs’ Protective Security Policy team, the conference continues to provide a national platform for capability building and cross-sector collaboration.

Under the theme “Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability,” the 2025 program will explore how Australia’s protective security sector must evolve to meet current and emerging threats with proactive, capability-led strategies. This year’s event will bring together a dynamic lineup of senior government officials, security professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss practical innovations, policy developments, and leadership insights shaping the national security agenda.

Tickets:

  • Full Conference Pass $1,400/per delegate
  • Corporate Table $9,900/Table of Eight (8) Delegates
  • Single Day Conference Pass (Day 1) $940/Per Delegate
  • Single Day Conference Pass (Day 2) $745/Per Delegate
  • Live Stream Pass (Single) $700/Per Access Account
  • Live Stream Pass (Group) $4,200/Ten (10) Access Accounts

MySecurity Marketplace members receive a 15% discount when registering. Use code MSM15

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About the Provider

Australian Security Research Centre
The Australian Security Research Centre (ASRC) was established in 2006 to coordinate and promote independent, collaborative research and discussion on the broad concept of the security of Australia. The Centre hosts meetings, conferences, fora and other events to engage in dialogue, formal and informal discussions and research. The Centre seeks to include a wide range of individuals and entities to become involved with the Centre’s work including: academia, the corporate sector, small business, all levels of government, NGOs, professional and industry Institutes/Associations, technical practitioners, and public and private “Think Tanks”.

TOPICS

Cybersecurity, Global Threats, infrastructure, Leadership, National resilience, Risk Management