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Cybersecurity trends and outlook for 2023

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We speak with Simon Ractliffe, Regional Vice President, Australia and New Zealand of Qualys.

As Regional Vice President for Australia and New Zealand at Qualys, Simon Ractliffe is responsible for helping customers with their digital transformation journey and assisting organisations in complying with the cybersecurity regulatory mandates, in particular for the critical infrastructure industry. He has many years of experience in IT infrastructure and cybersecurity.

Prior to joining Qualys, Simon was consulting with The Protection Detection and Response Company (PDRCo) providing consultancy services to enterprise and government clients. He has also worked as Head of Security for Singtel Optus and General Manager for Trustwave Pacific.

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