Cyber Risk Meetup is coming to Adelaide!
After the successful event in Perth back in September 2021, we’re bringing Cyber Risk Insights Sundowner to Adelaide! With the ever-changing landscape of our digital world, it is important to continually equip our community with the various challenges of the cyber world.
Cybersecurity and its associated risks will be front and centre in the latest reform of the Critical Infrastructure act – they will also be adding 11 industries as part of the reform. How are the cyber leaders and executives approaching this? What are some of the best practices that they can share? And how will the rest of the industry respond to this?
Join us, together with SA AustCyber and ISACA Adelaide for the inaugural South Australian Chapter Cyber Riskers event, where we have gathered a selection of high calibre panellists for this exciting evening!
Please note the following info from our venue:
- The National Wine Centre adopted a vaccine mandate from Monday, 20th December 2021 for all staff, suppliers, contractors and patrons over the age of 16 years old. Thus, all visitors to the event must be able to show proof of vaccination.
- Guests must check-in via the QR code upon arrival at the entrance to the Centre and upon arrival to the function room. A manual sign-in sheet will also be available at both entry points.
PROGRAM
5.30pm to 6pm
Networking
6pm to 6:30pm
Acknowledgement of Country and Introductions
Special address + hear from our sponsors
6:30pm to 7.15pm
Cyber Insights Panel: Critical Infrastructure Act Changes and How it Relates to Our Industry
Hear from our esteemed panellists
7.15pm onwards
Networking continues!
SPEAKERS
Gaye Deegan
Director
Joint Cyber Security Centre – Adelaide
Venu Annam
Manager, Cyber Security, Risk and Resilience
SA Water
Debi Ashenden
Joint Chair in Cybersecurity
DSTG-University of Adelaide
Alex Nehmy
Director, Industry 4.0 Strategy – APAC & Japan
Palo Alto Networks
Moderator: Paula Oliver
AustCyber SA Node Manager &
Principal Advisor Cyber Security & Risk
DIS, Government of South Australia