Our vision is to ensure each day is safer than the one before, building a more secure future for the world. In Australia, we serve more than 3,500 customers, across critical infrastructure, government, defence, enterprise and SMBs, contributing to our mission of being their trusted cybersecurity partner of choice to protect our digital way of life.
We are honored to be partnering with CyberSecurity Connect for the inaugural summit and awards program, which is designed to enhance the cyber security posture of businesses right across Australia whilst also recognising the outstanding cyber professionals that propel our sector forward.
We see excellence in cybersecurity transformation in our customers each and every day here in Australia, so we would like to really encourage you all to submit your nominations which are now open, and participate in the summit which will have an incredibly insightful agenda.
This year’s agenda has been specifically curated in response to the current cyber security and cyber crime landscape, bringing together thought leaders and industry professionals to arm you with the ability to tackle the cyber concerns pertaining to your business and industry.
As a principal partner, you can get an exclusive 10% discount off the summit registration by using the code PALOALTO
Australia’s cyber security capabilities have come into question following Australia’s worst data breach in history, with the theft of 40% of the population’s personal data.
With new funding released in the budget, discover how Australia looks to bolster cyber security across government, defence and commercial industries.
Gain insights to international cyber crime trends that threaten the stability of the governments, economies and societies of nations in our region and the opportunities present to build and maintain cyber resilience.
In this session:
- The threats that face Australian networks and industries
- New opportunities to support the modernisation of Australia’s cyber defences
- How Australia is working to combat ransomware in developing nations to reduce cyber threats among global supply chains
Industry 4.0 will see the ultimate partnership between intelligent humans and smart manufacturing machines. With new IoT technologies being embraced, new cyber security risks to critical services and infrastructure begin to emerge.
In this session, we will unpack the unique threats for industrial areas such as power grids, transportation, water monitoring and distribution, oil and gas, and communications systems that pose risk for catastrophic events if their systems are left vulnerable to attacks.
Gain insights to the latest ransomware trends in the ICS/OT market and how companies can better build risk assessments to protect their businesses.
In this session:
- Case studies of OT and ICS breaches — vulnerabilities, risks, responses and outcomes associated
- Trends and threats associated with OT/ICS
- What are the key differences between IT and OT?
- Why do you need separate cyber strategies to safeguard these systems?
- Best practises and risk remediation techniques specific to OT and ICS security
Discover how you can develop a cyber security plan to protect the systems at the core of providing essential services such as water, electricity and transportation.
As industries embrace the fourth industrial revolution and criminals find more innovative ways to penetrate critical systems, now is the time to develop a skilled workforce fit to fight cyber crime.
This session will address talent shortage and diversity issues within the cyber security industry as our speakers unpack the unique opportunities for talent diversification in the sector.
Hear from Australian leaders in security as they unpack their plans to promote growth and retention of females and Indigenous Australians and to create an industry that appeals and nurtures the next generation of leaders.
In this session:
In this session:
- Why diversity in cybersecurity is critical
- How you can build an effective information security team
- How you can re-tool and upskill your security team
- How we can work as an industry to create and promote an industry that appeals to the next generation
- How can you get involved in giving back to the cyber security community
Get involved today by either submitting an entry for yourself or nominating a colleague for a chance to receive a highly coveted accolade and rise above the ranks.
Use our Code PALOALTO for an extra 10% discount. For more information, visit the website here.
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Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.