FST Media is excited to announce the return of our premier conference, The Future of Security, Sydney. This year’s event will showcase a series of robust keynote sessions and panel discussions throughout a dynamic, action-packed day. Attendees are invited to engage in “Meet the Tech Experts” roundtable discussions, which facilitate high level dialogue between industry experts and conference attendees.
The Future of Security, Sydney 2024, will delve into the CISOs’ agenda for 2024 and beyond with in-depth keynote sessions and interactive panel discussions. Industry experts will outline the key upcoming trends – The AI Revolution, adapting to Quantum Technology developments, and collaborating with regulators to forge advanced security practices.
The over-arching theme of the conference will be: Fostering Resilience During Periods of Disruption.
The following sub-themes will underscore the content on the day:
- Assessing the evolving threat landscape – MFA technical developments, cloud security, IAM and protecting customer data from AI-powered malicious actors.
- Responding to the latest regulatory requirements – APRA’S CPS230, treating compliance as a ‘tick-the-box’ exercise and responding to more stringent regulation.
- The future of cyber invulnerability – ‘security-by-design’ software development, preparing for the criminal exploitation of Quantum technology and mitigating API exposure risk.
- Addressing pressing security concerns when undergoing a digital transformation.
For exclusive insights into the future of cyber security within financial services, join us on August 20th at Dockside, Darling Harbour. Last year, we kicked off with an opening keynote by Richard Johnson, Westpac Group’s Chief Information Security Officer, who enlightened our audience of over 200 Cybersecurity, IT, Data, Risk, and Compliance executives about the top three technologies reshaping the security landscape. TAL’s CISO offered valuable insights on crafting outcome-focused cyber security strategies, and Alex Hope, known as Australia’s Only Hacker, concluded the day with his experiences, including the time he hacked former Prime Minister Tony Abbott.