2018 Staying ahead of evolving threats Public Sector Cyber Security Series program Sydney 10 th September Melbourne 11 th September Canberra 12 th September Brisbane 19 th September Wellington 20 th September
01 / introduction What? While new technology has created an increasingly interconnected digital ecosystem, offering opportunities for innovation and productivity, the cyber sphere also presents new risks and challenges. Australia s Cyber Security Strategy is in its second year and is driving change and pushing the public sector to be more agile. Cyber threats and attacks disrupt infrastructure, networks, information and services and can cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, due Why? to stolen IP and sensitive information. The series will bring together senior stakeholders to discuss the latest threats, mitigations and advances in cyber security. The series will head to 4 cities across Australia and New Zealand to benchmark the key challenges faced by government in each state and country and develop a comprehensive report on the findings. The report will be created using a combination of interviews and surveys, as well as expert opinions, and released later in the year. Who? Chief Information Security Officer Chief Information Officer Chief Security Officer Chief Technology Officer Security Administrator / Architect Director / Head of: Cyber security; IT/ICT; Information management; IT security; Risk management; Information security; Infrastructure, Governance, risk and compliance; Business continuity Learn how to increase cyber resilience through prevention, detection and response Train cyber experts of the future Learn from examples of best practice and see how pioneering cyber security managers are safeguarding against malicious attacks Build the internal competency required for advanced threat detection and incident management See how collaboration and information sharing is creating greater cyber resilience Create a cyber security culture to increase awareness from within Benefit from insights into the latest developments in public sector cyber security and what the Federal and State Government s Cyber Security Strategy could mean for your organisation
02 / locations BRISBANE 19 TH SEPTEMBER Phil Green - Privacy Commissioner - Office of the Information Commissioner, Queensland Jenson Spencer - Chief Digital Officer - Queensland Police Service Alex Penrose - Manager Information Security, Cyber Security, ehealth Queensland - Department of Health SYDNEY 10 TH SEPTEMBER Workshop facilitated by PwC CANBERRA 12 TH SEPTEMBER Toby McMahon - IT Security Advisor, Security Advice, Information and Cyber Security - Australian Taxation Office Senior Representative, National Cyber Security Adviser Group, Department of Home Affairs Clem Colman, Cyber Security Advisor, Digital Transformation Agency MELBOURNE 11 TH SEPTEMBER Suthagar Seevaratnam - Chief Information Security Officer & General Manager IT Operations, Data and Digital Group - Bureau of Meteorology Kristin Lyons - Chief Information Security Officer - Australia Post Shane Moffitt - Assistant Chief Information Security Officer, Enterprise Solutions - Department of Premier and Cabinet Rachael Leighton - Organisational Change & Security Awareness Lead, Corporate Services - Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources Jacinta Thomson - Director Security Management and Assurance - Department of Justice and Regulation Richard Heron, Cyber Security Manager, Information Technology, Melbourne Water WELLINGTON 20 TH SEPTEMBER Doug Hammond - Chief Information Security Officer - Inland Revenue NZ Barry Fisk - Chief Information Security Officer - Ministry of Social Development Neville Bannister - Senior Manager IT Assurance - Ministry of Education of New Zealand Carmel Ali - Chief Security Officer, GM Information and Safety, Shared Services - Department of Internal Affairs
03 / agenda 8:55am 9:00am 9:00am 9:20am 9:20am 9:40am 9:40am 10:00am 10:00am 10:20am 10:20am 10:40 10:40am 11:00am Welcome from PSN The cyber security landscape of today Keynote: Understanding ever-evolving threats Speakers Melbourne: Shane Moffitt / Canberra: TBC, Department of Home Affairs / Brisbane: Phil Green / Wellington: Doug Hammond Partner Session: Moving from prevention to prediction Case Study: Creating a cyber security culture, upskilling staff and raising awareness Speakers Melbourne: Rachael Leighton / Canberra: TBC / Brisbane: TBC Wellington: Carmel Ali Case Study: Safeguarding your processes and technology from cyber threats Speakers Melbourne: Suthagar Seevaratnam / Canberra: Toby McMahon Brisbane: Jenson Spencer / Wellington: Neville Bannister Morning Tea and Networking INTERACTIVE THINK TANK SESSIONS attendees choose 1 session 11:00am 12:00pm 12:00pm 12:45pm 12:45pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:30pm Roundtable 1: Utilising cyber analytics Roundtable 2: Balancing usability and security Roundtable 3: Discussing the latest NIST updates Roundtable 4: Transitioning to a cyber security culture and mindset Roundtable 5: Understanding your cyber risk profile to protect your citizens and reputation Panel Discussion: Cyber Security in the Public Sector Speakers Melbourne: Suthagar Seevaratnam, Jacinta Thomson, Shane Moffitt, Rachael Leighton, Haytham Younes, Richard Heron / Canberra: Toby McMahon, Department of Home Affairs, Clem Colman / Brisbane: Phil Green, Jenson Spencer, Alex Penrose / Wellington: Barry, Fisk, Doug Hammond, Carmel Ali, Nick Baty Close Lunch and Networking
04 / about us About us PSN is a research company that represents public sector professionals across Australia and New Zealand and develops roundtables, seminars, and conferences to suit current areas of interest. Our growing online community spans across Federal, State, and Local governmentdepartments, healthcare, and education, allowing members to share information, access the latest in government news and innovation, and engage with other like-minded individuals on a secure and closed-door network. Great event from beginning (planning) to end. One of the best events we have sponsored in terms of conversations had at booth, opportunity to promote our brand. PSN did an amazing job of event management. Well done. PSN Events Pty Ltd A Subsidiary of Public Sector Network Unit Trust Pty Ltd ABN - 46 617 870 872 34/60 Margaret Street Sydney NSW 2010 Excellent event, great conversations & a platform to interact with the right government contacts & partner community. A very relaxed ambience customers really letting down their guards not feeling as threatened by industry and vendors. The roadshow was a great way to see what others are up to and provides invaluable networking opportunities to further our learning.