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ACS Leadership - The future of technology in information warfare

Join Head Information Warfare – MAJGEN Susan Coyle, CSC, DSM for a breakfast, as she delves into the wide ranging implications of Information Warfare.

Event Start: Tue 08 Feb 07:00 AM AEDT
Event Finish: Tue 08 Feb 09:00 AM AEDT

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Registration End Date: Mon 07 Feb 03:30 PM


<img alt="2022.02.08 ACS Leadership event banner" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000HtNeC&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1637280151000"></img><br><br>Throughout history, conflicts were fought in physical locations – across Land, Maritime and Air domains, and more recently in Space. Information and Cyber comprise what is known as the 5th Warfighting Domain. This shift has occurred due to the impacts of technology, with an increased dependence on interconnected IT systems, social and physical networks, and the electromagnetic spectrum. Success in the 5th Domain will be crucial in any potential future conflict. <br><br>At this session, MAJGEN Susan Coyle, Head of Information Warfare will cover:  <ul><li>The 5th Warfighting Domain</li><li>What is Information Warfare? </li></ul> <b>This leadership event is proudly sponsored by <a href="https://anchoramconsulting.com.au/" target="_blank">Anchoram Consulting</a>.<br><br>About Anchoram Consulting</b><br>Anchoram<b> </b>is a 100%  Australian owned consultancy and constitutes subject matter experts to provide professional services in the areas of integrated cyber security, IRAP assessment and advisory, technology advisory and data and information management to both public and private sectors.<br><br><b>*Please note: </b> <ul><li><i>ACS would like to advise that the ACS Leadership: The future of technology in information warfare you registered to attend on 21 September 2021 has unfortunately been postponed to 8 Feb 2022 due to the ACT Government announced the lockdown.</i></li><li><i>If you have already registered &amp; paid for this event, we will automatically transfer your registration to the new date.</i></li><li><i>This is a face to face event in Canberra. Please do not register if you are unable to attend this event in person.</i></li></ul> <b>For table booking using PPP ROI,</b> please contact Jenalle.Bushby@acs.org.au<br><br><b>IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ATTENDEES - COVID-19 SAFETY PLAN (Events):<br>1) Face mask: </b>Wearing a mask when entering the venue and event room. Facemasks do not need to be worn when consuming food, drink or communicating with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing and visibility of the mouth (*<i>Face masks will be available for guests while on site at the NPG</i>)<br><br><b>2) Check-in CBR QR code:</b> Due to the importance of contact tracing for COVID-19 purposes if required, it is important to have your attendance registered and scan the Check-in CBR QR code.<br><br><b>3) ACS event registration QR code:</b> Upon your arrival, please make sure to have your ACS event registration QR code visible and ready for scan at the registration desk where your attendance will be recorded. You can find your QR code in your ACS event confirmation email and a reminder sent to you three days before the event; you can provide the QR code via your phone or a printed copy or a screenshot of your email etc.<br><br><b>4) Event Cancellation &amp; Refund:</b> All cancellations must be processed through the website, a refund will only be considered if it is <b>at least 5 working days prior to the event</b>.<br><br><b>5) Photography and/or filming</b> may take place during this event, by accepting these terms you consent to this. Please let the ACS event manager know if you do not want your picture taken.

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MAJGEN Susan Coyle

MAJGEN Susan Coyle

Major General Susan Coyle, CSC, DSM
Australian Army

Susan Coyle was born in Kyogle, NSW on 21 May 1970. After completing a Bachelor of Science degree at the Australian Defence Force Academy she graduated from the Royal Military College in 1992 into the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. She has worked at the tactical, operational and strategic level in a variety of command and staff appointments including Commander Joint Task Force 633, Commander 6th Brigade, inaugural Commander Task Group Afghanistan, and Commanding Officer 17th Signal Regiment. 

Major General Coyle has received a Distinguished Service Medal as the Deputy Commander JTF 636 / Commander Task Group Afghanistan on Operation SLIPPER / HIGHROAD, and a Conspicuous Service Cross as the Commanding Officer 17th Signal Regiment. She holds post-graduate qualifications in a Master of Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, a Master in Organisational Development and Strategic Human Resource Management from the University of New England, and a Master of Management in Defence Studies from the University of Canberra.

Major General Coyle currently holds the appointment of Head of Information Warfare for the Australian Defence Force.

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King Edward Terrace,Parkes,ACT,Australia

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    King Edward Terrace
    Parkes ACT 2600
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    Tue 08 Feb 07:00 AM AEDT

    Event Finish:
    Tue 08 Feb 09:00 AM AEDT
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