Dealing with the impacts of COVID-19 – Building resilience now and into the future: Cyber Security

ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Cyber resilience is a concept that is rapidly gaining recognition and in an increasing digital age now fast tracked by COVID-19, the security of data, applications, and processes is of utmost importance. Cyber resilience is the ability of an organization to prepare, respond, and recover when cyber attacks happen.

An agency has cyber resilience if it can defend itself against these attacks, limit the effects of a security incident, and guarantee the continuity of its operation during and after the attacks.

Hear our panel of expert speakers discuss how their respective agencies are building cyber resilience to ensure that organisational continuity is safeguarded and that a threat or breach does not demobilize the entire operations.

You will learn:

  • The challenges that they have faced in managing cyber attacks on their agencies;

  • The steps they have taken in urgent response to building cyber resilience in an unprecedented COVID-19 situation;

  • Their plans to strengthen cyber resilience within their organisations in the face of budget constraints.


  • The panel discussion will be moderated by Intermedium’s Principal Analyst and ex-Senior Executive Service officer, Judy Hurditch, who has had an extensive public sector career at both the Federal and NSW level before founding Intermedium.

    This webinar is free to attend and open exclusively to members of the Australian public sector workforce.

    Post-event, we will send you the 10 key takeaways from the panel discussion as learnings from this forum.


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    ADDITIONAL INFO
    • Duration: 1 hour
    • Price: Free
    • Language: English
    • Who can attend? Anyone with the event link can attend
    • Dial-in available? (listen only): Not available.
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