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Cyber Security SIG: Information Security Incident Management

Information Security Incident Management

Event Start: Wed 28 Jun 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Wed 28 Jun 08:00 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Wed 28 Jun 02:00 PM


An information security incident can have significant organisational repercussions, including loss of customer trust, regulatory penalties, and leakage of trade secrets. With increasing dependence on information, organisations need to begin with a strategic approach to its protection.<br><br>A lack of strategic-level knowledge available to practitioners exists about the protection of an organisation’s information, the appropriate employment of security controls and the risks associated with outsourcing the storage of information. This prevents executive level decision-makers from taking appropriate steps to lower the risk to their organisation’s information from threats. More research is required to understand how organisations can select a strategy to reduce risks to its information.<br><br>This presentation describes a novel model of information security strategy and includes the results of a pilot study. The results of the pilot study validate and refine the model. My conclusion is that appropriate selection of an information security strategy will lower overall risk to an organisation’s information.

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Craig Horne

Craig Horne

Craig Horne is the Immediate Past Chairman of ACS Victoria. Craig is currently completing a PhD at The University of Melbourne researching information security strategy in organisations. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) from La Trobe University as well as a Master of Business Administration. He is a seasoned professional with over 20 years in the IT industry, 15 years of which were spent in technical roles spanning hardware, software, operating systems, databases, networks and peripherals.

He keeps up to date by undertaking a minimum of 30 hours continuing education annually, as reflected in his Certified Professional status with the Australian Computer Society.

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Ground Floor, 120 Clarendon Street, Southbank,Melbourne,VIC,Australia

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  • VIEU Conference Rooms, Conference Room 5
    Ground Floor, 120 Clarendon Street, Southbank
    Melbourne VIC 3006
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  • Event Start:
    Wed 28 Jun 05:30 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Wed 28 Jun 08:00 PM AEST
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