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AGEC 2021 Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting of the Australian Gender Equality Council will be held on Thursday 25th November 2021 at 1pm and will be accessible virtually via Zoom. Representatives from AGEC Member Organisations are invited to attend. The AGM will hear from the Chair and CEO on AGEC activities for the year just past, and AGEC’s plans for the coming year. The annual Director Elections are held at the AGM. Full details of the meeting and registration procedures will be provided in the Notice of Meeting emailed to Members on 4th November 2021.
The pandemic has significantly increased Australian dependence on the internet, making it virtually essential to operating in a ‘new normal’ that’s been sustained for over a year now; but what use is exciting and agile new infrastructure if it isn’t properly protected?
The Australian Cyber Security Centre found that 90% of organisations (surveyed) experienced at least one form of attempted or successful cyber attack in the previous year.
Over the past financial year, a cyberattack was reported to the ACSC every 8 minutes. The cost of cybercrime on the Australian economy has been quantified a staggering $33 billion in self-reported losses over the past year.
The Australian government’s Stay Smart online research indicates it can take between 23 to 51 days to resolve and continue normal business operations post an attack.
In this roundtable with a panel of security, legal and financial services experts, we’ll discuss the current status, potential developments, and challenges of modern cybersecurity in banking and finance.
In this 45-minute session, hear from Caroline Pauley – Executive Director, Institutional Banking at ANZ, Will Ulyate – National Cyber Security, Critical Infrastructure Manager at RIoT Solutions and Matt McMillan – Partner at McCullough Robertson. We will cover:
– How the pace, scale and sophistication of cyber-attacks have reached new levels, making a holistic approach relevant to every level of the business.
– How boards need to govern and manage the risk, it’s also become a leadership skill for executives.
– How all staff in an organisation now play a role in cyber and how they can contribute to the overall cyber protection of their organisation.
– How to maintain relationships with customers, partners and vendors, which are incredibly important to protection of an organisation.
– The critical elements to consider in the first 24 hours when an incidence occurs.