Keynote: Richard Buckland - UNSW
How do you create rascals?
Teaching each other
Keynote: Rachel Noble - ACSC
“There’s a human mind behind every computer” EXP
More than a Hacker - Developing Interdisciplinary Cyber Security Graduates
What are the problems/risks with specialists?
- How do you maintain your ability in a field where technology is rapidly changing and evolving.
- Narow
Should Cyber Security be taught in schools?
- The newer generation are born into technology
- Technology is too readily available and accessible, and privacy is too often traded for convenience
How do you attract high school students to the field of Cyber Security?
- Cyber Security isn’t just technical
- Don’t just advertise to ICT students
Paying it forward and helping develop desirable security graduates
Keynote: Brendan Hopper - Commonwealth Bank Australia
- Four Types of People
- Every Australian
- Policy Makers
- Technology Creators
- Cyber Specialists
- 3 in 10 cyber rolls are unfilled
- Defenders are less adaptive to new technologies than attackers
- Attackers are asymmetrically advantaged…
- or are they?
- network of intelligence
Keynote: Andrew Solomon - Office of the Australian Privacy Commissioner
What privacy means
Impacts of a Data Breach
- Time
- Money
- Emotional toll
- Potential for physical harm
- Dealing with a data breach can take more than 27 hours
Solutions
- Training
- Understanding yur personal information holdings
- Preventative technologies and processes
- Preparing and rehearsing for responding toa data breach
- Trust and transparency - communicating early
- Security by design
- Privacy by design
- Private by default