RESCHEDULED: IN DEFENCE OF BUSINESS: Cybersecurity

RESCHEDULED: IN DEFENCE OF BUSINESS: Cybersecurity
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has warned organisations must enforce stricter processes on their disparate workforces after workplace changes ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic left hackers with bigger targets to hit. Our panel of experts will discuss what you need to be aware of and what your business can do to manage the increased threat – this is too important to miss. pastevent
Business Luncheon
Major Industry Briefing Series

IN DEFENCE OF BUSINESS: Managing External Threats

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About the Event

Crippling external attacks on government, universities, critical infrastructure, institutions, and logistics businesses, to name just a few are increasingly common. The recent cyber-attack on Nine Entertainment that stopped Nine’s live broadcasts and severely interrupted production of their print media just underlines the importance of managing this risk. No longer is cybersecurity and managing this risk just an IT issue – it is a whole of business issue. The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) has warned organisations must enforce stricter processes on their disparate workforces after workplace changes ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic left hackers with bigger targets to hit. Our panel of experts will discuss what you need to be aware of and what your business can do to manage the increased threat – this is too important to miss.


Gajan Ananthapavan
Technology Area Lead - Security Operations, Intel & Influence, Security Domain (Technology)ANZ

Rob Dooley
AN/Z Director VMware Security, VMware

Dr Campbell Wilson
Assoc Dean International, Faculty of IT, Monash University

Moderated by Faith Page
Partner, Information and Technology Risk Advisory, BDO



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Event Details

Date Thursday 27 May 2021
Time 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM AEST
Location The Langham - 1 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC


Pricing

  Member   Non-Member
Individual (1) $169  $219
Table (10) $1,690  $2,190


Speaker Biographies

Gajan Ananthapavan, Technology Area Lead - Security Operations, Intel & Influence, Security Domain (Technology), ANZ
 

Over the past 22 years, he has held senior positions at ANZ, PwC, USB Investment Bank and Goldman Sachs, disrupting businesses through the introduction of innovative services and capabilities that drive transformative change.
During his time at ANZ Gajan has headed Cyber Security Operations focused on strengthening ANZ’s front line for security across the bank through improved monitoring, detection and response. This included establishing ANZ’s Cloud security operations team and a threat intelligence and incident response capability to help proactively protect the bank.
As current head of Security Operations, Intel & Influence, Gajan is responsible for embedding the enterprise security strategy across the organization, accelerating security priorities to mitigate key risks, driving adoption of strategic products and services, and working with government and regulators to ensure business compliance.
Gajan graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Computing in 1997 and a Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance in 2000.
When he gets spare time, Gajan enjoys keeping fit, following Hawthorn Footy Club and spending time with his wife and three sons. 


Rob Dooley, AN/Z Director VMware Security, 
VMware

  

Rob is the Regional Director, VMware’s Security Business Unit. In this role, Rob leads the ANZ VMware security team on their journey to transform the cyber security industry towards an ‘intrinsic” built- in approach. Rob has more than 25 years’ IT industry experience, having held leadership roles in leading global consultancies, outsourcers and systems integrators. He has successfully led teams to deliver cyber security transformation projects for large enterprises and government organisations across APAC. Rob has a Bachelor of Economics and post graduate certificates in Management and Cyber Risk Management. Rob is member of the Australian Security Information Association (AISA) and active industry participant, regularly championing change with government and regulatory bodies. 


Dr Campbell Wilson, Assoc Dean International, Faculty of IT, 
Monash University

  

Dr Campbell Wilson is co-director of the AiLECS (AI for Law Enforcement and Community Safety) research laboratory, a joint initiative of Monash University and the Australian Federal Police. His expertise encompasses machine learning, information retrieval and digital forensics. His current research focuses on the application of AI in addressing serious societal issues such as online child exploitation. He also explores the ethical implications of AI technologies in law enforcement applications, their explainability in policing and judicial contexts and sensitive data management platforms.


Faith Page, Partner, Information and Technology Risk Advisory, 
BDO

  

Faith is a risk management professional with a deep specialisation in technology, information and cyber risk particularly in the banking sector. She works with organisations in both the private and public sectors to effectively govern their information and technology investment, manage the associated operational and technology risk profile, and optimise outcomes. Faith is a passionate people leader and takes pride in working collaboratively within a team to solve problems and improve business performance. Faith has recently joined BDO to lead the Information and Technology Risk and Assurance practice in Melbourne. Most recently, Faith had a senior role in local government for 3 years where she had responsibility for driving improvement across a broad spectrum of core business and service areas. Prior to this, she had around 30 years in advisory services working with organisations in a range of industry sectors, including as a partner at a “Big 4” professional Services firm for over 16 years during which time she led the firm’s technology relationship with a major Australian Bank. In this role she was responsible for leading a team providing ongoing, as well as point in time, information and cyber risk engagements, including periodic assessments and health checks over the bank’s business and technology transformation projects including the development and implementation of a new credit risk engine as well as the phased implementation of its core banking system replacement.



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When
27/05/2021 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
The Langham 1 Southgate Ave Southbank, VIC 3006 AUSTRALIA

Program

Thursday, 27 May 2021

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Time
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
27/05/2021 12:00 PM

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