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Business Continuity Institute presents:

Data Breach Management: Building Community Resiliency

Event Start: Tue 25 Sep 05:00 PM ACST
Event Finish: Tue 25 Sep 06:30 PM ACST

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Registration End Date: Tue 18 Sep 01:00 PM


The BCI SA/NT Area Forum invites you to attend their next forum meeting. <br><br><b>When: </b> 25th September 2018. 17:00 – 18:30 ACDST <br><b>Where:</b> Thomas Cooper Room, Coopers Alehouse, 316 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, SA <br><br><b>“Data  Breach  Management:  Building  Community  Resiliency”  </b><br><br>The intention is to provide the audience guidelines on how to maintain resilience to a data breach when their boundaries extend well beyond their organisation. Discussing data breach resiliency in terms of when you have a community of organisations, agencies and businesses all working toward the same objectives and have access to a central data repository. <br><br>The idea is essentially to encourage organisations to collaborate and give them the confidence and capability to do what they need in a safe, secure and resilient manner.<br><br>Speaker: Yvonne Sears MSc, LLM, CIPP/E, CIPM, CISM, PCIP, MBCI – Director ISDefence<br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://acsau.file.force.com/servlet/rtaImage?eid=70190000001uTD1&amp;feoid=00N9000000EVCh7&amp;refid=0EM90000001FCNW"></img><br><span style="color: #505050;"><span style="font-family: helvetica,sans-serif;">Yvonne has spent the last 18 years working in privacy, business continuity and information security. She has certified and re-certified over 19 organisations to the ISO27001 Information Security Standard and is an advocate for implementing pragmatic solutions for organisations to ensure they are able to achieve compliance in an efficient and sustainable manner, that benefits the organisation in the long term.<br><br>She is a highly experienced individual with the benefit of a senior specialist skill set in privacy, business continuity, information security, risk management and governance.<br><br>Yvonne is the Winner of the Business Continuity Institute’s “2018 Continuity and Resilience Consultant Award” for Australasia.<br><br>Yvonne is one of the few professionals globally to have both the: </span></span> <ul><li><span style="font-family: helvetica,sans-serif;">Masters degree in Information Law (Covering Data protection, copyright and FOI); and  </span></li><li><span style="font-family: helvetica,sans-serif;">Masters in Information Security and Computer Crime.</span></li></ul> <span style="font-family: helvetica,sans-serif;">We look forward to welcoming you at this very interesting and important topic for business today.</span><br><span style="color: #505050;"><span style="font-family: helvetica,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 12.0pt;"> </span></span></span>

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    316 Pulteney Street, Adelaide
    Adelaide SA 5000
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    Tue 25 Sep 05:00 PM ACST

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    Tue 25 Sep 06:30 PM ACST
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