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ACS Victoria and South East Water Lunch & Learn: Addressing awareness and building culture around Cyber Security

Join us for this special technical presentation in the South Eastern suburbs, to hear from Jason Murrell, General Manager of Cyber Aware.

Event Start: Fri 24 May 12:15 PM AEST
Event Finish: Fri 24 May 02:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Thu 23 May 02:00 PM


<p>With a variety of organisations holding or regularly accessing sensitive data, its important to ensure that the business is protected, meaning that you have committed and vigilant people and processes in place to combat threats and avoid being the target.<br><br>Join us for this special technical presentation on <b>Friday 24 May</b> in conjunction with South East Water, where Jason Murrell from CyberAware will talk about the human risk of cyber security, successful awareness campaigns, and provide some interactive examples of organizational attacks and breaches.<br><br>Using real attacks that have taken place at Melbourne based organisations, Jonathan will facilitate the session to allow attendees to collaboratively work through activities and practice learnings that can protect them against these attack vectors in future. <br><br><i>Online registration is required. <br>Light refreshments will be provided.</i></p>

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 SCHEDULE  ACTIVITY
 12:15 PM - 12:30 PM  Registration                          
 12:30 PM - 01:30 PM  Presentation                          
 01:30 PM - 02:20 PM  Lunch & Networking                          
 02:20 PM - 02:30 PM  Event Close                          

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CPD HOURS

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Information security (SCTY) -> Level 4

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Jason Murrell

Jason Murrell

Jason Murrell is the General Manager of Cyber Aware, a Melbourne based cyber security awareness platform provider. Before working with Cyber Aware, Jason had spent most of his career working on start-ups and capital raising, where he’d helped raise over $100M.

He got his first real taste of the perils of email safety/human error, via a gold mining company he cofounded in 2003. This slip up delayed the subsequent listing on the ASX in 2011, but luckily only lost time and not much money! Outside of focusing on the world of cyber, he’s also got a taste for Starward whisky, which he was involved in from 2007 as a founding shareholder. And now, using the power CyberAware.com, he helps remove the technical jargon and complexity from cyber security. To help businesses navigate the daunting task of securing their business and educating staff.

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101 Wells Street,Frankston,VIC,Australia

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  • South East Water
    101 Wells Street
    Frankston VIC 3199
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  • Event Start:
    Fri 24 May 12:15 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Fri 24 May 02:30 PM AEST
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