CISO Canberra

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November 14, 2024
Location: Canberra Rex Hotel, Australia
website: https://ciso-canberra.coriniumintelligence.com/

Join the collective effort to safeguard government and commonwealth entities at CISO Canberra on the 14 Nov 2024 at the Canberra Rex Hotel!

Be part of the conversation that explores the critical role of public sector cyber security in protecting the public and driving transformative leadership strategies for delivering the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy.

Key themes include:

STRENGTH IN UNITY: Building robust shields against cyber threats by navigating the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy to be the most secured nation.
AWARENESS, EMPOWERMENT, & COORDINATION: Maturing cyber security culture through collective responsibility and collaborative efforts for enhanced resilience.
PROACTIVE GRC MANAGEMENT: Integrating Zero Trust and evaluating risks in supply chains, data and AI to empower decision making at the pace of innovation.
MODERNISING THREAT DETECTION & RESPONSE: Embracing cutting-edge technologies and strategies to advance security, integrity and resilience capabilities.

As an EC-Council member, use our discount code for $500 off: CISOEC500

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