Cybersecurity and Data Privacy

1 - 3 April 2025 | National Convention Centre Canberra

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Overview of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy

In today’s digital landscape, the Australian public sector faces increasing threats to cybersecurity and data privacy. This stream delves into the critical importance of enhancing cybersecurity readiness and implementing robust data privacy measures to protect sensitive information and maintain public trust.

Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Speakers

Joe Smith
Assistant Secretary of Cyber Security Preparedness and Response
Department of Home Affairs
Elizabeth Tydd
Commissioner
Australian Office of the Information Commissioner
Helge Janicke
Deputy CEO, Research Director
Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre
Sourish Datta
Chief Information Security Officer
Triple Zero Victoria
Sadeed Tirmizey
CISO
Seqwater
Savi Munasinghe
Senior Manager, Technology Governance, Risk & Compliance
Commonwealth Superannuation
Mahesh Gupta
CyberSecurity Processes and Products Leader
RMIT University
Jeremy Newman
Principal Customer Trust Manager
Autodesk
Melissa Larkins
Partnership Manager
Canberra Cyber Hub
Paul Lamb
VP & General Manager ANZ
Iron Mountain
Rob Nedanovsk
Senior Professional – Digital Solutions Manager
Iron Mountain
Chris Hilton
Senior Support Engineer
Blancco Australia & New Zealand
Jason Murell
Chair - Co-Founder
Australian Cyber Network, DSI - Murfin Group

Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Agenda Plenary


Serena Williams
Ngunnawal Elder


Permenthri Pillay
Partner, Government and Public Sector Business Transformation, Digital Transformation
EY Australia

  • Government’s approach by providing baseline requirements on governance, assurance and transparency of AI
  • Strengthening public trust in government’s use of AI by providing enhanced transparency, governance and risk assurance
  • Addressing the importance of ensuring AI systems are free from biases that could lead to discrimination


Lucy Poole
General Manager Strategy, Planning and Performance Division
Digital Transformation Agency

  • Learn how Data and Analytics, augmented by AI and agents can empower government agencies to use data securely and responsibly to deliver proactive, efficient and high-impact citizen experiences.
  • We share the critical thinking required to collect, analyze, and interpret data to harness the power of AI technologies, and how Salesforce’s deeply unified platform is up to the task
  • Hear from us best practice on how to meet governance obligations, address ethical concerns, and provide public confidence in AI assisted service delivery


Ashlee Marcuccio
Regional Vice President, ANZ Public Sector
Salesforce

  • Exploring how data and digital leaders from the Australian Public Service are driving innovation to enhance citizen outcomes
  • Examining the critical role of data and technology in building a smarter, more responsive government that meets the evolving
    expectations of citizens
  • Balancing citizen expectations, emerging technologies, and operational demands
  • Strengthening data security and privacy to uphold public trust
  • Collaborating with industry leaders to drive innovation and expertise in digital transformation

Moderator:


Ashlee Marcuccio
Regional Vice President, ANZ Public Sector
Salesforce

Panellists:


Michael Amon
Director, Data Policy and Evaluation
Attorney-General’s Department


Dr Jasmine Glover
Director, ACT Heritage System Reforms
ACT Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate


Andrew Morrison
Chief Technology Officer
Digital Transformation Agency

Cybersecurity and Data Privacy


Jason Murell
Chair
Australian Cyber Network
Chair
DSI
Co-Founder
Murfin Group

  • Outlining the Australian government’s current cybersecurity policies, including legislative measures and public private partnerships
  • Overview of the most prevalent cyber threats facing Australia today, including ransomware, phishing attacks, and data breaches
  • Equipping our government organisations with stronger cyber resilience
  • Collaboration among government, private sector and international partners to enhancing cybersecurity posture through


Joe Smith
Assistant Secretary of Cyber Security Preparedness and Response
Department of Home Affairs

The potential of AI adoption presents great opportunities for organizations of all sizes and focus. LLM supporting the development of AI systems need to be fed with data that drives accuracy and confidence in the outcomes presented. Today’s session will offer unique perspectives on your potential, risks and considerations as you navigate your transformation. Topics will include:

  • Considering privacy: AI systems must be designed with privacy in mind, ensuring that personal data is collected, used, and stored in compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
  • The importance of data retention policies: Clear data retention policies should be established to manage the lifecycle of data used by AI, including how long it is kept and when it is deleted.
  • Building resilience: Organisations need to shift focus beyond deterrence and protection to resilience, rapid response and recovery in order to thrive after a cyber attack.


Rob Nedanovsk
Senior Professional – Digital Solutions Manager
Iron Mountain

  • What are key considerations when sharing data
  • How can we assess the risks involved
  • Best practices and a preview of technical solutions


Helge Janicke
Deputy CEO, Research Director
Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre

  • Setting up transparent and efficient communication methods between public and private sectors to ensure timely information sharing and coordinated responses
  • Leveraging collective expertise and resources to enhance resilience against evolving cyber threats
  • Developing and implementing shared frameworks and protocols that streamline collaborative efforts and enhance consistency in addressing public concerns

Moderator:


Jason Murell
Chair – Co-Founder
Australian Cyber Network

Panellists:


Helge Janicke
Deputy CEO, Research Director
Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre


Savi Munasinghe
Senior Manager, Technology Governance, Risk & Compliance
Commonwealth Superannuation


Jeremy Newman
Principal Customer Trust Manager
Autodesk

  • Explore ASIC’s data sets and how ASIC uses advanced data analytics in its role as Australia’s financial services regulator and steward of the registers of 3.4 million companies and 2.8 million business names
  • The role of data in improving investor and consumer trust and confidence, facilitating fair and efficient markets, and delivering efficient registry services that are critical to supporting Australia’s economic growth


Kate O’Rourke
Commissioner
Australian Securities and Investments Commission

  • Leveraging machine learning to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of coding textual data into ABS structured classifications
  • Developing a cloud-based, multi-method data coding solution for the 2026 Census, designed for secure and high-performance access across the Australian Government via an external API service
  • Key lessons learned and future opportunities


Stirling Jones
Product Owner – WoAG Coding Capability Project, Coding Redevelopment
Australian Bureau of Statistics

This roundtable discussion offers a unique chance to engage with data peers, sharing common challenges and best practices on a topic of your choice. Each of the ten roundtables will be co-hosted by a technology expert and a government data leader, ensuring meaningful and insightful conversations. At the end of the day, facilitators will present a summary of the key findings to the entire group, allowing all participants to benefit from the collective insights.

1

Defining the hierarchy: Optimal reporting structures for data governance and analytics teams in government

Aligning reporting lines effectively enhances the performance of data governance and analytics teams

Moderator:


Kristy Van Putten
Senior Director – Directorate
Data Officer
ACT Government  

2

Data Driven Culture, Data Sharing and Accessibility

Practical approaches for promoting data sharing and collaboration among different government departments and agencies, considering the diverse data governance structures and regulations?

Moderator:


Olga Lysenko
Director Enterprise Data Strategy & Governance Management
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

3

AI Tools & Emerging Technologies

Explore cutting-edge AI tools, create tailored implementation plans, and apply best practices to optimise organisational performance and outcomes.

Moderator:


Vihan Patel
Principal, Data and AI
Mantel Group


Tonya Higgins
Head of Data and Insights
Beyond Blue

4

Optimising Data Cloud & Storage Solutions

Leverage advanced data storage and cloud platforms, integrating security protocols to safeguard sensitive information effectively.

Moderator:


Daniel Wang
Digital Performance Analyst
Austrade

5

Data Governance & Risk Management

Implement robust data governance frameworks, develop risk audit methodologies, and ensure compliance with regulations to maintain data integrity.

Moderator:


Glynnis Barodien
Executive Manager, Data Governance Lead
CSIRO

6

The value of AI-driven public data in building capacity and capability in the public sector

Examine the role of AI in unlocking insights, improving decision-making, and driving innovation while addressing governance, ethical considerations, and regulatory frameworks.

Moderator:

7

Delivering AI Without Doubt: Getting Government Data Ready For AI

Creating a trusted data foundation to reduce the complexity of fragmented data silos, fuel innovation and augment decision-making within government agencies

Moderator:


Ahsan Mehmood
Head of Data Management Solutions
Quantexa

8

Enhancing Data Sharing Across Agencies

Strengthen data-sharing practices across government agencies to improve collaboration and outcomes.

Moderator:


Dr Jasmine Glover
Director, ACT Heritage System Reforms
ACT Environment Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate

9

Data Governance: Implementing frameworks to Ensure Data Integrity and Compliance

Explore how enterprises can enhance data governance by identifying and protecting CDEs, embedding governance into data products, and utilizing AI-powered metadata management to drive trust, compliance, and business value

Moderator:

 
Andrew Ritchie
Principal Customer Success Manager
Alation

Join us at the end of the day one for cocktails, canapes and the opportunity to network with your peers, speakers and sponors.

Join us for an exclusive Networking Dinner at The Boat House Canberra on 2nd April 2025 at 7:00 PM. End your Summit day with a fine dining experience alongside your peers in a stunning lakeside setting. Nestled along the scenic banks of Lake Burley Griffin, The Boat House promises more than just a meal—it’s a culinary journey in an unforgettable venue.

Seats are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so reserve your spot now to secure this premier networking opportunity!


Jo Talbot
Manager of Data Governance
Australian Communications and Media Authority

  • Bridging the gap between policy and quality data
  • Managing the exponential growth of data
  • Enhancing data capture, refinement, and utilisation
  • Strengthening data capabilities in the APS


Pia Andrews
Serial Public Sector Reformer
Former Chief Data Officer
Department of Home Affairs

  • How data-driven decision-making can stimulate economic development by identifying growth sectors and optimising resource allocation
  • Importance of real-time data access in enhancing service delivery and decision-making processes
  • Highlighting successful collaborations between state governments to promote data-sharing initiatives and develop innovative solutions
  • Measurement frameworks used by state governments to assess their data strategies

Moderator:


Corey Trembath
Head of Public Sector & Health – Customer Advisory
SAS


Andrew Spiegelman
Head of Data & Analytics
Service NSW


Garrett Tyler-Parker
Director Analysis & Insights
Austrade

  • Effectively harness automation and AI technologies while upholding ethical standards to drive purpose-driven data and analytics solutions
  • Cultivating a data culture rooted in transparency and responsibility, ensuring that data and AI are used for the public good
  • Navigating complex ethical challenges and establish frameworks that protect data privacy and promote responsible AI use


Bilal Yousuf

Director Business Intelligence and Analytics
Queensland Building and Construction Commission

Cybersecurity and Data Privacy


Melissa Larkins
Partnership Manager
Canberra Cyber Hub

  • Data privacy first: Steering AI through regulatory challenges
  • Data driven innovation: Balancing transformation and information rights
  • Ensuring citizens’ awareness: Build trust by enabling citizens to exercise their privacy and access to information rights

 
Elizabeth Tydd
Commisioner 
Australian Office of the Information Commissioner

  • Regulatory updates and how they’re changing the landscape for IT leaders
  • Is data the new oil?
  • Data risks and governance
  • How does good data governance relate to sustainability and Zero Carbon?


Chris Hilton
Senior Support Engineer
Blancco Australia & New Zealand

  • Effective security requires strong coordination between
    government, industry, and critical infrastructure operators.
    Intelligence sharing, regulatory alignment, and coordinated
    incident response help proactively address evolving cyber threats
  • Security policies provide direction but true resilience comes from practical execution. Industry and government must
    collaborate to ensure frameworks are operationally feasible, risk-based, and drive real security outcomes beyond compliance
  • Security is a shared responsibility, organisations, service providers, and industry groups must align on secure-by-design principles, zero trust adoption, and threat intelligence sharing to build resilient security ecosystems


Sadeed Tirmizey
CISO
Seqwater

  • Developing and implementing an effective cyber security framework to proactively manage risk and continually strengthen protections
  • How can regular security evaluations and adoption of innovative controls help public sector agencies dynamically assess maturity and respond to emerging threats?
  • How can models of cross-agency and public-private partnership help amplify cyber defenses through shared expertise, streamlined coordination and rapid information exchange?
  • How can targeted skills development and training empower cyber professionals to safeguard operations into an uncertain future through exposure to cutting edge strategies and techniques?

Moderator:


Paul Lamb
VP & General Manager ANZ
Iron Mountain

Panellists:


Sourish Datta
Chief Information Security Ocer
Tiple Zero Victoria


Sadeed Tirmizey
CISO
Seqwater


Mahesh Gupta
CyberSecurity Processes and Products Leader
RMIT University

  • Best practices for linking data assets to enhance decision-making and service outcomes
  • The role of data governance in ensuring accuracy, security, and accessibility within the public sector
  • Strategies for aligning linked data with whole-of-government objectives while ensuring compliance with data sovereignty and privacy regulations
  • Addressing the challenges of data sharing, ownership, and privacy within intergovernmental linked data ecosystems


Greg Italiano
Government Chief Information Officer 
Department of the Premier and Cabinet of WA

  • Finding opportunities to strengthen implementation of the Framework for the Governance of Indigenous Data
  • The importance of collaboration between government bodies, Indigenous organisations, and communities in overcoming challenges


Nattlie Smith (Wiradjuri)
Branch Manager, Strategic Insights
National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA)

Key themes

Chief Data and Analytics Officer Strategy

The Chief Data and Analytics Officer plays a vital role in driving data-driven decision-making and innovation across government agencies. This stream focuses on the unique challenges and opportunities faced by CDAOs in the Australian context, emphasising strategic leadership, collaboration, and the effective use of data to enhance service delivery and public trust.

Data Analytics and AI in Public Service Decision Making

In an era where data is abundant and technology is rapidly advancing, harnessing the power of data analytics and AI is essential for effective public service decision-making. This stream will delve into how government agencies can integrate data analytics and AI to enhance operational efficiency, improve service delivery and foster better outcomes for citizens.

CIO Leadership Driving Data-Driven Innovation

Chief Information Officers play a pivotal role in enabling a culture of data-driven innovation within the Australian government sector. This stream focuses on the essential leadership qualities and strategies that CIOs must adopt to leverage data effectively and drive transformative change across public services.

Strengthening Cybersecurity Readiness and Data Privacy

In today’s digital landscape, the Australian public sector faces increasing threats to cybersecurity and data privacy. This stream delves into the critical importance of enhancing cybersecurity readiness and implementing robust data privacy measures to protect sensitive information and maintain public trust.

Data as a Career

As data becomes an integral component of decision-making and service delivery within the government sector, the demand for skilled professionals in data roles continues to rise. This stream focuses on the diverse career opportunities in data within the public sector and the essential skills needed to thrive in this evolving landscape.

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