RISK & CONTROLS | CYBER SECURITY | INTELLIGENCE & COUNTER INTELLIGENCE | ELECTRONICS | ANALYTICS | TECHNICAL DESIGN
RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, SECURE FUTURE: CYBER STRATEGIES FOR AUSTRALIA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Regular Virtual Episodes
Cyber Security Protections for Critical Infrastructure
- Are you prepared for a cyber-attack? Whether you’re managing a national or state-wide critical infrastructure organisation, or you’re a small rural provider with a lean team, the stakes are higher than ever for Australia’s Energy and Utility operators.
-
Join us on 20 November 2024 for our webinar where we’ll discuss the SOCI Act 2018 and the Essential Eight Framework, equipping you with practical strategies to strengthen your organisation's cyber resilience.
- 📅 Date: 20 November 2024
- ⏰ Time: 12pm AEST / 9am AWST
- Duration: 50 minutes
Meet the expert panel:
Tony Campbell
Principal, Security Consulting & Advisory, Kinetic IT
Gayatri Prasad
Information Security Manager, Kinetic IT
Heath Moodie
Senior OT Threat Intelligence Analyst, Dragos
Chris Cubbage
Executive Director & Editor of MySec.TV
- Join our panel of experts to discuss the current cyber security landscape in Australia with a focus on Australia’s Critical Infrastructure, the Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI) Act 2018 and the Essential 8 framework as a government mandated response. You will gain insights into the challenges, threats, and opportunities arising from these mandates and learn about the importance of adopting strong cyber security defences to protect your organisation and improve your cyber readiness.
-
By attending, you will:
- Discover the latest cyber threats targeting the critical infrastructure sector and learn how to defend against them.
- Engage directly with Australia’s leading cyber security experts including Q&A and follow-up opportunities
- Explore real-world use cases, and how Australian experts respond while maintaining the integrity of ‘always on’ critical infrastructure. -
Don’t wait for a cyber incident to happen—prepare now by registering for this exclusive event.
BRIEFING SESSION: Using RPAS for Emergency Services | Drone Legislation Update
Superintendant Paul Daly
Chair - National Police RPAS Working Group
PRIVATE SECURITY SECTOR IN A PHASE OF MULTI-REGION CONFLICT
- Implications of war (and pre-war) in the Indo-Pacific and impacts on the private security sector
- Alignment and consistency of national security advice
- Trust in information systems and delivery/interpretation
- Current and required national response frameworks should war break out in the Indo-Pacific
- Learning outcomes from the Pandemic – what went wrong and what needs to change?
- Friday 19 April 2024
- 1:00pm AEST
Speakers:
Dr Malcolm Davis
Senior Analyst, Defence Strategy and National Security, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
A Strategic Analyst, focusing on Defence and Security issues, with a strong research interest in areas such as Future Warfare, Future Military Technology, Chinese Military Modernisation, and Nuclear weapons, as well as Military Space and Air Power issues.
Gill Savage, FARPI
Founder & Director, LeadAbility Group
As a thought leader, problem solver and strategic thinker, I translate the future into practical steps for today. Working collaboratively I focus on overcoming today’s challenges to position us for the future. My experience includes senior executive and Chief Operating Officer and roles in government developing policy and strategy, and implementing major change programs.
Stephen Beaumont AM
Non-Executive Director / Chair, CI-ISAC
Stephen joined the CI-ISAC Board as a non-executive Director and Chairman in January 2023. After a distinguished 35-year Army career, Stephen has undertaken a variety of advisory and NFP board roles while running a business advisory service helping companies engage and win business with Defence. Stephen Is building a track record of helping businesses grow in the Defence sector. During his Army career, Stephen was an intelligence and capability development professional his final seven years as a Brigadier was spent leading intelligence analysis and capability development programs. From 2017 to 2020, Stephen was the accountable officer for three Joint Programs: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), Electronic Warfare (EW) and Cyber; in the last case building the foundations for the fast-growing ADF cyber capability.
An Arts graduate with multiple Masters degrees, he is passionate about the application of new technologies and techniques to provide capability advantage and of the power of sharing data and intelligence within trusted communities. He is a graduate of the AICD Company Director’s Course, the Harvard Kennedy School and is certified as a Managing Successful Programs (MSP) practitioner.