Government Cyber Security Showcase South Australia 2026
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Government Cyber Security Showcase South Australia 2026

10 Jun 2026 Adelaide Oval, TBD

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Event Overview

Addressing Capability Gaps. Building a Cyber-Resilient Government.

The 2025 Cyber Security Showcase revealed a clear message from South Australia’s public sector: while cyber threats are growing in complexity, many agencies are still developing the maturity, resources, and workforce needed to respond effectively. Phishing and social engineering remain the most immediate risks, yet cultural change, talent shortages, and funding constraints are the biggest barriers to uplift.

In 2026, the Showcase returns to directly address these challenges, connecting government leaders with industry experts and technology partners to explore practical, scalable pathways for capability development, risk management, and organisational change.

Designed for cybersecurity professionals, solution providers, and decision-makers, this event offers a unique platform to drive meaningful progress in securing South Australia’s digital government ecosystem

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Who will be there?

Gain insights into leadership in cybersecurity, exploring advanced solutions in Information Security, Cyber Defence, and securing public sector operations.

  • Increase the maturity of your cyber threat intelligence capability to improve risk-informed decision making around threats to government systems
  • Progress the ability to prevent and prepare for, as well as respond to and recover from, cyber security incidents including insider threats, through capability and capacity uplift across people, process, and technology
  • Enhance your security posture through increased monitoring and incident response capabilities to protect government data

  • Progress the ability to prevent and prepare for, as well as respond to and recover from, cyber security incidents including insider threats, through capability and capacity uplift across people, processes and technology
  • Bolster security operational capability for the whole of government services and establish a strong risk-based approach to the security risk management of vendors and the government's supply chain.
  • Activate widespread agency adoption of contemporary network security approaches, including zero-trust network principles for government systems and applications.

Information Management and Privacy Leaders

  • Foster cyber talent and support the hiring of trainees and graduates in cyber security and related fields
  • Activate collaboration, engagement and a common vision for cyber security across industry, academia, education, and government
  • Drive a culture of cyber security through education and awareness to enhance protection and resilience
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Tracks at a glance

Governance, Strategy and Risk

Governance, Strategy and Risk

The Governance, Strategy and Risk Track sets the stage for leaders to explore how government can strengthen its security posture in an environment shaped by rapid technological change, complex supply chains and evolving threats. With a focus on strategy, oversight and practical frameworks, this track examines how agencies can embed robust governance and risk management into everyday decision-making. Sessions will unpack the opportunities and risks of emerging technologies such as AI, explore how to close blind spots in third-party and supply chain security and consider how secure-by-design approaches can guide transformation. Speakers will also discuss the critical human element of cyber resilience, including addressing cyber fatigue, applying behavioural science to awareness programs and empowering staff as the first line of defence. Through keynotes, panels and interactive discussions, participants will gain insights into moving beyond compliance to build confidence, agility and resilience in their cyber governance and risk strategies.

Detection and Response Track

Detection and Response Track

The Detection and Response Track explores how government can strengthen resilience by detecting threats earlier and responding with speed, clarity and confidence. As cyber incidents grow more frequent and complex, this track highlights the strategies, technologies and human factors that enable agencies to anticipate, contain and recover from attacks while maintaining critical services for citizens. Sessions will examine lessons learned from real-world incidents and the importance of planning ahead to ensure response strategies are effective under pressure. Participants will hear perspectives on emerging risks such as machine-driven attacks and the critical role of identity in securing access across increasingly borderless environments. Expert panels will discuss how to modernise incident response plans, reduce time-to-response and align agency practices with national guidance and recovery priorities. The track also looks at how to operationalise threat intelligence—moving from data to action by breaking down silos between technical teams, leadership and policy. Together, these discussions will provide practical insights to help agencies build stronger detection capabilities, streamline response and protect the trust and safety of communities.

What your peers had to say

This event I attended today was fabulous. Please organise similar events for collaboration and sharing knowledge. Thank you

The showcase was fantastic with engaging presentations, useful round table sessions discussing real scenarios, and a good turnout of relevant exhibitors.

A great Cyber Showcase hosted by the Public Sector Network at the Adelaide Convention Centre. An informative collaborative event, well run, with a excellent networking opportunity. Well done

Vendors, boost your presence

Becoming a partner at the Government Cyber Security Showcase South Australia offers unique opportunities to connect with decision-makers, showcase innovative solutions, and align with transformative public sector goals. As a partner, you’ll have access to influential government leaders, providing a valuable platform to demonstrate your expertise and contribute to critical conversations on public sector modernisation.

With a focus on South Australia's specific needs, partnership enables you to collaborate directly with key players, co-develop solutions for the state’s challenges, and reinforce your commitment to advancing government services in impactful ways.

South Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy: From Threat Awareness to Resilience

At the 2025 Cyber Security Showcase South Australia, leaders from across government, law enforcement, and industry came together to address the growing scale and complexity of cyber threats. From AI-powered scams to attacks on critical infrastructure, it’s clear that cybersecurity is now a core pillar of national security, public trust, and economic stability.

Key themes included the need to uplift workforce capability, modernise frameworks like Zero Trust and the Essential Eight, and strengthen AI governance. The Hon. Stephen Mullighan MP underscored the state’s commitment to innovation, backed by over $200 million in digital investment.

With collaboration across sectors and a focus on capability-building, South Australia is laying the foundation for a resilient, secure digital future. This article explores the key insights and actions shaping that journey.

The 2025 Cyber Security Landscape: Navigating the year ahead

In this session, Darryn Van Someren, Acting Government Chief Information Security Officer at the Department of Treasury and Finance (SA), explores how South Australia is working together to meet growing everyday cyber security needs. 

With increasing responsibility placed on cyber teams, he’ll share how the government is managing effectiveness and staying ahead in 2025.

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