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Australia’s next phase of cyber policy focuses on fewer initiatives, deeper impact, and stronger public–private collaboration.
Proactive, real-time risk visibility, not reactive patching, is now the backbone of modern cyber resilience across Australian government agencies.
A Fireside chat on ensuring AI drives innovation safely requires national collaboration, secure-by-design practices, and strong governance across government and industry.
Her presentation examined one of the most pressing challenges in public-sector cyber security: supply-chain risk and the growing compliance burden placed on SMEs that support government and defence.
Session Recap: Simplifying Micro-Segmentation for Faster, Safer Cyber Defence
From the friction needed to protect systems to the risks of AI-generated misinformation, the panel highlights the ongoing balance between usability, security, and public trust.
With cybersecurity threats increasing in scale and frequency, traditional point-in-time approvals such as Authority to Operate (ATO) are no longer sufficient.
Empowering women in cybersecurity requires early engagement in STEM, inclusive recruitment, and mentorship to close the gender gap.
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