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May 8, 2024Location: Online

As technology reshapes the global scene, fortifying digital defenses against evolving cyber threats is critical. In the Asia Pacific region, unwavering commitment to cybersecurity resilience is evident, leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies.

AI in Cyber APAC explores this landscape, delving into AI’s role in threat detection, incident response, and overall cybersecurity posture, guided by experts shaping digital security in the region.

The best part? This online event is entirely free! Even if you’re unable to attend at the scheduled time, don’t worry—register now and gain access to the replay once the sessions are over!

Join us on the 8th of May 2024, online at 12 PM AEST / 10 AM SGT.

Speakers include;

Phil Ross, CISO, Air New Zealand (New Zealand)
Deepa Bradley,Executive Cybersecurity Strategist & APAC CISO Advisory Board Member (Australia)
Pepijn Kok,Head of Cybersecurity, AIS (Thailand)
Ts. Saiful Bakhtiar Osman,Head of IT, Shared Services, PNB Commercial (Malaysia)
Indra Adillah,Head of ICT, AirAsia Indonesia(Indonesia)
Prof. Helge Janicke, Deputy CEO & Research Director, Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (Australia)
Mel Migrino,Founder, Chairman of the Board & President, Philippines CIO Association (Philippines)
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