
Sarah Cannard
Industry Director, SmartSat CRC. Experienced Senior Engineer and Project Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the defence industry. Skilled in systems engineering, engineering management, trial management, safety and

Industry Director, SmartSat CRC. Experienced Senior Engineer and Project Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the defence industry. Skilled in systems engineering, engineering management, trial management, safety and

Smart Cities & Urban Transformation Lead AECOM Sarah holds a master’s degree in Urban Design (with distinction) from Harvard University. Upon completion, she received the “Award for Excellence in Urban

Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy ANZ, Palo Alto Networks Ransomware Action Plan Released – Industry Panel Review

Senior Security Consultant SCEC Endorced Security Zone Consultant Webinar SECURITY CONSULTANT INSIGHT SERIES – EPISODE 2 Linkedin Profile

At DefSat 2026 in New Delhi, we speak with Rupesh Gandupalli, Co-Founder and CEO of XDLinx Space Labs, about the company’s rapid growth in satellite manufacturing and sovereign constellation development.

Sarah holds a master’s degree in Urban Design (with distinction) from Harvard University. Upon completion, she received the “Award for Excellence in Urban Design” and was named an Innovation Fellow.

With the further enhancement of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and air taxis in the rapidly growing drone market comes the need for the evolution of technologies and framework conditions for their safe coexistence with manned aircraft.

Interview with Ricki Burke and Sarah Young, co-organisers AllSec Meetups in Melbourne and we dive into Ricki’s @BsidesPer Workshop and Sarah’s SecDevSecOpsSec session.

Indrani Chandrasegaran, Senior Director and Global Tech Services, Vcyberiz discussed her experiences at the Ransomware Resilience 2026 conference in Kuala Lumpur, emphasising the growing threat of ransomware and the importance of AI in cybersecurity defenses.

Recorded Future threat intelligence analysts and R&D engineers collaborated to test four malicious use cases for artificial intelligence (AI) to illustrate “the art of the possible” for threat actor use.