Sessions

18/3/2025
10:30
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11:10
Hiding in plain sight: Using DMARC against you
Bradley Anstis
Derwent Room
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18/3/2025
11:20
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12:00
What security controls really matter?
Peter Dowley
Derwent Room
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18/3/2025
12:10
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12:50
ICT product evaluations: What they are; Why we need them?
Patrick Campbell-Dunn, Greg Wilson & Alan Laing
Ballroom
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18/3/2025
12:10
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12:50
How AI proactive threat intelligence can stop attacks before they become active
Brad Ford
Derwent Room
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18/3/2025
13:50
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14:30
From risk-based vulnerability management to exposure management: The future of cyber security
Zaira Pirzada
Derwent Room
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18/3/2025
14:40
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15:20
ATT&CK and D3FEND frameworks. A common language to understand threat actors and drive action to disrupt the kill chain
Nico Riquelme-Ramirez
Derwent Room
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18/3/2025
15:50
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16:30
Is post-quantum encryption ready for prime-time? A pragmatic assessment of the threats, possible responses and practical guidance
Rajiv Shah
Derwent Room
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19/3/2025
10:10
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10:50
Post Quantum Cryptography: From CRYSTALS to SPHINCS+
Tim Kiermaier
Derwent Room
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19/3/2025
11:20
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12:00
Lifecycle of a CVE in the context of a CAN
Medha Mishra
Derwent Room
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19/3/2025
11:20
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12:00
Leverage the power of AI / ML to transform your Security Compliance posture and evolve your adherence to Regulatory frameworks
Mayur Kriplani
Think Tank 1
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19/3/2025
12:10
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12:50
Automation as a key to Essential Eight compliance success
Tarek Mulla
Derwent Room
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19/3/2025
13:50
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14:30
Cyber Security and AUKUS: How will AUKUS change the security landscape in Australia, what will this look like and how will it affect you?
Kat McCrabb & Aaron Pollard
Derwent Room
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19/3/2025
14:40
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15:20
Engaging the enemy: Decision makers how to appease them
Greg Wilson
Derwent Room
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