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July 16-17, 2024Time: 8:20 AM to 5:00 PM AESTLocation: Crown Promenade, Melbourne, Australia

Join us at CISO Melbourne on 16-17 July 2024 at Crown Promenade to put security at the core of corporate strategy. Share insights on governance, risk management, information security program management, and incident response. Hear from 80+ leading infosec experts, participate in interactive sessions, and enjoy keynotes from global leaders. Over two content-packed days, benchmark your strategies, update your tech stack, and be inspired by new services at our tech exhibition. Key themes include government-industry partnerships, critical infrastructure challenges, ransomware protection, project collaboration, secure innovation, and future-ready security programs.

Calling all decision makers and influencers in information and cyber security, this is the premier event to be at! Get inspired, make new connections, and don’t miss out on this industry gathering.

Website: https://ciso-mel.coriniumintelligence.com/

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