Public-Private Partnerships in Critical Infrastructure: Preparing for the Next Event [In Person]
Unlock the secrets to securing critical infrastructure at this dynamic panel, where experts will reveal powerful strategies, successful partnerships, and proactive steps to safeguard against emerging cyber threats!
About this event
Join ACS Victoria and ISACA Melbourne Chapter for an insightful night!
The panel will focus on the vital role of collaboration in securing our critical infrastructure. Our expert panelists will explore insights on successful partnerships, lessons from past events, and strategies to proactively prepare for emerging threats. Attendees will be guided on how to enhance their organisational resilience, pathways to connect with the government services and stakeholders for safer cyber outcomes.
Event Schedule:
5:30pm – Registration Desk Open
6pm – Event starts
6pm – 7pm Event
7pm - 7.30pm Networking
7.30pm – Event ends
See you at the HUB!
Speakers
In Victoria, Laura has supported the roll-out of the state’s new emergency management planning framework. This included working through complex planning issues by legislated deadlines and championing opportunities at state, regional and municipal levels. This was no mean feat against the backdrop of an emergency management system in flux (2019-20 Victorian Bushfires and COVID).
Laura now brings her expertise to the cyber security sector. She is pleased to be leading a step-change in the state’s cyber security planning for cyber security emergencies and high-level incidents.
Laura has a Post-Graduate Diploma in Emergency Management (awarded with merit) from Massey University, New Zealand.
Omar is an audit, governance, risk and compliance specialist with over 20 years of experience across different industries, including telecommunications, education, transport, energy and oil, finance and insurance, as well as public service.
In those roles, Omar has always promoted the added value that GRC initiatives can provide to business areas and is passionate about building relationships with internal and external stakeholders. As a complement to the technical areas, Omar is preparing an initiative on LinkedIn called “#BeKind” aiming to raise awareness about kindness in the workplace.
Omar is also passionate about running, having completed a number of Half Marathons in Melbourne during the last few years. His post-nominals include CRISC, CISM, CISA, CDPSE, ITIL and ISO 27001.
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