How are Australian organisations progressing with their information and cybersecurity strategies to protect their frontiers? Australia‘s senior InfoSec executives responsible for championing the cybersecurity agenda will gather at CISO Sydney 2021 to share insights on transformative leadership, increasing awareness, taking a holistic approach to cybersecurity, and embracing technology innovation with confidence.’
Focusing on the biggest challenges faced today to effectively protect your organisation’s most valuable digital assets by predicting, preventing and responding to criminal attacks, driving change, bridging vulnerability gaps, and breaking through governance complexity.’
2021 Key themes:
- CISO: How to keep up with your changing role
- People: Improving cybersecurity culture and awareness
- Remote work & operations: Embracing the future with confidence
- Identity management: Exploring access control, IAM, PAM, federated identity
- Mind the gap: Adopting effective incident planning and vulnerability testing and assessment
- Governance & Compliance: Breaking through complexity
- Cloud: How to protect data, applications and infrastructure
- Supply chain: Managing of your digital assets and services risks
- Blockchain for cybersecurity: All you need to know
- IoT security: What it means to businesses
CISO Sydney is the best event on the calendar to get inspired and make new contacts with the people that can help you drive your InfoSec projects forward. It’s also a lot of fun so don’t miss out – Register now!’
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Australia’s senior InfoSec executives responsible for championing the cybersecurity agenda will gather at CISO Sydney 2021 to share insights on transformative leadership, increasing awareness, taking a holistic approach to cybersecurity, and embracing technology innovation with confidence.’
Focusing on the biggest challenges faced today to effectively protect your organisation’s most valuable digital assets by predicting, preventing and responding to criminal attacks, driving change, bridging vulnerability gaps, and breaking through governance complexity.’