Safeguarding the Digital Frontier: Cybersecurity Masterclass
ACS NSW Branch and ASE Tech | Cybersecurity masterclass
About this event
In an increasingly interconnected world, the importance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated. As the digital landscape evolves at a rapid pace, so do the threats that loom over our sensitive data, critical infrastructure, and personal privacy. To equip individuals and organizations with the knowledge and skills to navigate this complex terrain, ACS NSW and ASE Tech proudly present the Cybersecurity Masterclass: Safeguarding the Digital Frontier.
ACS NSW Branch and ASE Tech are pleased to present a cybersecurity masterclass to provide you with a comprehensive and immersive educational experience designed to empower you with the latest insights, strategies, and best practices in the realm of cybersecurity. Whether you're a seasoned IT professional, a business owner, a student, or simply someone intrigued by the world of digital security, this event promises to offer valuable takeaways.
Join ACS NSW and Andrew Sjoquist, Kristof Kazmer and Trent Simshauser ASE to arm yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the evolving digital landscape confidently. Safeguard your digital future – because in today's world, cybersecurity is not just an option; it's an imperative.
This cybersecurity masterclass will cover the following points:
- Cyber Threat Landscape: An overview of the current cybersecurity threats, including malware, phishing, ransomware, DDoS attacks, and advanced persistent threats (APTs).
- outline the reality of dealing with a cyber-attack and give some insights into typical cyber criminals.
- Social Engineering Attacks: Understanding the various tactics used by attackers to manipulate people into revealing sensitive information or taking harmful actions.
- what is "Zero-trust model
- Incident Response and Disaster Recovery: Understanding how organizations can prepare for and respond to cybersecurity incidents effectively.
- Key cybersecurity standards relevant in Australia
- Cyber Insurance: Understanding the role of cyber insurance in managing and mitigating the financial impact of cyber incidents.
Join ACS NSW for what will be an informative morning and also provide you with an opportunity to network with your peers.
Agenda:
Registration & Networking: 8.30am-9.00am
Welcome & Introduction: 9.00am
Masterclass commences 9.05am-10.30am
Masterclass concludes: 10.30AM
Morning Tea and Networking 10.30am-11.00am
Speakers
Andrew sits on a number of global boards, as well as founding one of the most innovative orchestration and management platforms in the world, Fluid.
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Disclaimer
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