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SINET61 2018

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MELBOURNE, | 31 JULY & 1 AUGUST 2018 SINET61 2018 AGENDA

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July 31, 2018

Dear SINET Community,

Welcome to SINET61. We are delighted to play a trusted role in the development of Australia’s Cyber Security ecosystem, in particular the growing numbers of entrepreneurs. SINET is a global community builder whose mission is to advance innovation and enable collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cyber Security threats.

The increasing onslaught of attacks against our trusted allies critical infrastructures and Government systems is clearly driving the need for greater investments, superior research and increased demand for advanced technologies in order to stay ahead of the adversary. These threats highlight the important work that AustCyber is leading across the Australian public and private sectors along with the opportunity for DATA61 to be the leading AI, Machine @SINETConnection | #SINET61 Learning Analytics, and Software & Computational Systems and Decision Sciences R&D center in the world. Providing the intellectual property that can be leveraged to create small businesses, boost capital investments and help flourish a national economy by ultimately Also available in the App Store and Google Play™ developing leading edge solutions that can better protect us from aggressive cyber attacks. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Adrian Turner Co- Chair AustCyber and CEO of CSIRO’s DATA61 and Michelle Price CEO of AustCyber for their support and partnership, our sponsors, in particular Optus and the speakers and committee members who have contributed greatly to making today’s program a success.

As our adversaries continue to challenge us, it is more critical than ever that we collaborate as an international trusted community who will champion new and innovative models and solutions to defeat them. Thank you for joining us in our support of our mutual interests towards the advancement of innovation. Only when we take risk, can we truly alter the world…

Sincerely, Stay Connected

Robert D. Rodriguez WI-FI – FOR INTERNET ACCESS Chairman and Founder SINET Network: The Langham Password: SINET

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Agenda

Day 1 - 31 JULY 2018

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM AGENDA Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 AM – 8:35 AM Welcome Remarks by Master of Ceremonies • Rick Geritz, Chief Executive Officer, LifeJourney

8:35 AM – 8:40 AM Opening Remarks • Robert D. Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET

8:40 AM – 8:55 AM Opening Keynote Address • The Hon Angus Taylor MP, Minister for Law Enforcement and Cybersecurity

8:55 AM – 9:10 AM 31 JULY & 1 AUGUST 2018 Keynote Address • Mike Burgess, Director-General, Australian Signals Directorate Topic: Cyber Security – A Poacher & Gamekeeper Perspective

9:10 AM – 9:50 AM Closing the Gap Between Buyers and Entrepreneurs – Moving From A CISO’s Nice to Have List – To A Need To Have Abstract: I have a dollar, I need 20 solutions but have budget for 5. How do entrepreneurs move from the nice to have list to the need to have? CISOs are barraged with an overload of solution providers and it is difficult to filter through all the noise, what is real and what is not. Learn how CISOs prioritize, early adopt, hear what types of solutions are important to them and what styles of salesmanship works and what does not and how a company’s culture is an important part of this equation. These panelists will discuss how they approach vendor meetings and how they challenge these companies to articulate ROI, value and to why they should care. Moderator: • Mohan Koo, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Dtex Systems Panelists: • Catherine Buehler, Chief Information Security Officer, BlueScope • Ivana Kvesic, Head of Innovation and Culture, Information Security Office, Auspost • Stuart Mort, Chief Technology Officer – Cyber Security, Optus Business • Craig Templeton, Chief Information Security Officer, REA Group

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9:50 AM – 10:05 AM 11:40 AM – 12:20 PM SINET Thinks Forward with Dr Tobias Feakin What Do Security Professionals Want Regulators to Know How They Guest Speaker: Dr Tobias Feakin, Australian Ambassador for Cyber Affairs Manage Risk, Governance and Compliance Concerns In The Cloud Topic: Promoting International Peace and Stability in Cyberspace Environment Abstract: Cloud computing is defined by its utility on-demand multi-tenanted nature which has traditionally provided concerns for regulators and assurance conscious industries at technological, 10:05 AM – 10:20 AM people and process levels. As the sophistication of IaaS operators, users and regulators matures, so Break does the move towards traditional assurance risk-based models and away from definitive compliance frameworks which are increasingly no longer fit for purpose in a digital world. This panel will examine 10:20 AM – 11:00 AM key issues around concerns in the design and use of cloud computing and the ability of all stakeholders to understand and address risk in a world that demands rapid change. How The Digital Transformation and Physical Convergence Is Impacting the 21st Century Security Professional Moderator: • Scott Wilkie, Co-Founder & Director, AUCloud Abstract: Businesses are increasingly becoming inherently digital, raising the visibility of information security to the Board level. At the same time, this digital infrastructure rides on a physical Panelists: infrastructure that is subject to weather, geo-political and other impacts. Digital transformation of • Cathie Armour, Commissioner, Australian Securities and Investments Commission the enterprise has increased the breadth and complexity of threats, vulnerabilities and impacts and • Cameron Boardman, Chief Executive Officer, auDA require a new approach to understand those risks holistically across all business lines. The panel • Clive Reeves, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Asia Pacific, Telstra will discuss the potential disconnects between digital and physical risks, and the opportunities for collaboration between the CSO and the CISO to better manage these risks enterprise wide. • Ben Walker, Head of Data and Security, Garrison Health Solutions – Medibank Moderator: • Nick Scott, Head of Security Acceleration, National Australia Bank 12:20 PM – 12:40 PM Panelists: Entrepreneur Presentations • Darren Kane, Chief Security Officer, NBN Australia Presenters: • Omaru Maruatona, Founder, AiCULUS • Jeff Paine, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, ResponSight • Rob Wilson, Chief Technology Officer, Westpac • Dr. Daniel Potts, Chief Executive Officer, COG Systems • Vikram Sharma, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, QuintessenceLabs 11:00 AM – 11:40 AM • Dr. Vaughan Shanks, Founder, CYDARM

What Are the Next Generation of Cyber Threats on the Horizon? • Mark Wroniak, Co-Founder, Aleron Abstract: Mirai malware, WannaCry ransomware, information warfare, destruction and manipulation of data, Foreign Government tampering: these are just some of the cybersecurity issues of the recent past. But what lies ahead? This panel of cyber professionals will discuss what they see as the serious threats 12:40 PM – 1:40 PM ahead. Lunch Moderator: • Kelly Bayer Rosemarin, Non Executive Director and Senior Advisor Panelists: • Yuval Illuz, EGM-Chief Information Security & Trust Officer, Commonwealth Bank • Berin Lautenbach, Chief Information Security Officer, Asia Pacific, Telstra • Tom Uren, Fellow, Australian Strategic Policy Institute • Matthew Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Penten

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1:40 PM – 2:20 PM 3:45 PM – 4:25 PM The Australian Cyber Ecosystem – The Cybersecurity, AI & Machine Learning Investment Landscape: Where to Next for Innovative Founders? A Venture Capitalist Perspective AI and Machine Learning are two of the hottest (and hyped) topics in both the general media Abstract: Australia’s cyber security ecosystem is rapidly growing, including through the work of Abstract: AustCyber and its partnerships with SINET, Austrade, the other Growth Centres and others. Where are and technology community. For instance, some have described AI as the ‘new black’ in the sense that founders at in this journey and where to next? What are their views on signals of ecosystem maturity many are positioning themselves as an AI company. What are some of the unique investment risks and what more does Australia need to do to be a model for accelerated Indo Pacific industry growth? inherent to each of these enabling technologies? Where are most promising investment opportunities and areas of greatest growth? How can policy and regulation be most helpful in shaping the market? Moderator: What can we expect from the large security vendors? From this panel of leading investors, we’ll get a • Cheryl George, Group Leader, Government and Stakeholder Relationships, Data61/CSIRO look into strategies you can use to both pick winners and deliver value to your enterprise. Panelists: Moderator: • Dr. Daniel Potts, Chief Executive Officer, COG Systems • Topaz Conway, Chair SBE Australia; Director with Cicada Innovations, StartupAUS • Craig Searle, Co-Founder, Hivint Panelists: • Vikram Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, QuintessenceLabs • Bill Bartee, General Partner, Main Sequence Ventures • Peter Woollacott, Chief Executive Officer, Huntsman Security • James Cameron, Partner, AirTree Ventures • Belinda Cooney, Chief Financial Officer, Interactive Pty Ltd 2:20 PM – 2:40 PM SINET Thinks Forward with John Paitaridis 4:25 PM – 5:10 PM Guest Speaker: John Paitaridis, Managing Director, Optus Business How Do We Manage 3rd Party Vendor Risk Management in a Super Connected World Topic: Cyber Security CRC - Why it is Needed, and What it Aims to Do Abstract: According to the World Economic Forum, cyber risk is viewed by the wider risk community as the risk most likely to intensify in 2018 and arguably one of the top three issues keeping both CISOs 2:40 PM – 3:00 PM and business leaders up at night. With adversaries continually adopting new tactics, techniques, Break and procedures, it is challenging to truly “see” the many risk factors that can put corporations’ fortunes, futures and reputations at stake. While it is impossible to completely eliminate risk, CISOs, business executives, and board members are working diligently to expand risk visibility and adopt 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM governance models to demonstrate their preparedness to management. These panelists will explore Breach Notification, The Aftermath: Response, Recovery, And strategies CISOs can apply to establish visibility and governance models that enhance third party risk Building A Robust Incident Response & Resiliency Program management within their supply chains. They will also provide insights how CISOs can expand the Abstract: There is much discussion about Australia’s mandatory data breach notification legislation, effectiveness of their cyber risk management programs. started in early 2018. This panel’s discussion will revolve around some of the questions: Did organisations Moderator: prepare well and they are in scope? Are companies worried about breach notification in Australia? • Yvette Lejins, Head of Cyber Security, Jetstar Group Will commissioner fines make a difference? When does a company call in the government? In the future, will business competitive advantage be dependent upon trust in the cyber domain? Panelists: • Lynwen Connick, Chief Information Security Officer, ANZ Bank Moderator: • Kristin Lyons, Chief Information Security Officer, Australia Post • Rachael Falk, Chief Executive Officer, Cyber Security Research Institute • Samantha MacLeod, Chief Information Security Officer, AGL Energy Panelists: • Siva Sivasubramanian, Chief Information Security Officer, OPTUS • Steven Ingram, Partner, Asia Pacific Cyber Lead, PwC Australia • Chris Mohan, General Manager, Security Controls & Threat Research and Intelligence Telstra • John O’Driscoll, Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria • Michael Warnock, Country Manager, Aura Information Security • Charlotte Wood, a/g Director Cyber Security Operations, New South Wales Government

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5:10 PM – 5:40 PM Day 2 - August 1, 2018 Australia’s Future Cyber Professionals; A Student Perspective Abstract: It’s time to hear from future cyber professionals. As the public and private sector make repeated 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM pleas for cyber talent, how do we engage the next-generation to consider these career pathways? This Registration and Continental Breakfast panel will feature a cross-section of students at different stages of their education who are currently on a pathway towards a cyber security career. Moderator: 8:30 AM – 8:35 AM • Amy Roberts, Assistant Director, Learning & Development, Australian Cyber Security Centre, Welcome Remarks by Master of Ceremonies Australian Signals Directorate • Robert D. Rodriguez, Chief Executive Officer, LifeJourney Panelists: • Emily Pendlebury, Bachelor of Cyber Security Student, 8:35 AM – 8:50 AM • Jessica Cruz, Bachelor of Software Engineering, RMIT University Opening Keynote Address • Gary Zhang, Year 11 Student, Mount Waverley Secondary College • Alastair MacGibbon, Deputy Secretary & National Cyber Security Advisor, Australian Department of • Trent Mitchell, Year 10 Student, Berwick Grammar School Certificate Home Affairs & Head, Australian Cyber Security Centre, Australian Signals Directorate • Tate Clinton, Advanced Diploma in Cyber Security Student, Box Hill Institute • Kasinda Henderson, Year 11 Student, Peninsula Grammar 8:50 AM – 9:30 AM Ransomware, Should Companies Pay? How Do We Reduce Risk In This Domain? Abstract: Malicious cyber activities have the potential to seriously harm not just an organisation’s business and reputation, but also to compromise a nation’s security, stability and prosperity. The number of incidents has spiked in recent years, as perpetrators aggressively exploit flaws in digital infrastructure. Researchers are predicting the coming onslaught of ransomware and inherently insecure IOT devices is a formula for the perfect storm. Is this formula theoretical and if so, what measures can we implement to mitigate risk to systems? Is it possible to make the attackers’ return on investment so costly they will move elsewhere? Should companies be liable for the damage? Should victims acquiesce to extortion demands and what type of improvements and policies must be implemented? Will we ever be able to adequately protect our citizens? Moderator: • Professor David Lacey, Managing Director, IDCARE & Professor of Cyber Security, USC Panelists: • Allan Burdekin, Chief Operating Officer, Forticode • Brian Fletcher, Director, Government Affairs APAC, Symantec • Steve Hodgkinson, Chief Information Officer, Dept of Health & Human Services

9:30 AM – 10:15 AM Leveraging AI & Automation in Cybersecurity In Order To Advance The Security Field – The Good & The Bad Abstract: We are poised at the beginning of a new industrial revolution, this one powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. In the past several years, we have seen rapid advances in AI technology, driven in large part by deep neural networks. Machines have bested humans in a variety of games, including chess, Jeopardy, Go, and poker, and are now being applied to help solve a wide variety of practical problems, such as health care, finance, transportation and on national security and critical infrastructure protection. As AI improves, machines will be capable of handling more sophisticated tasks in more complex environments, sometimes aiding human decision-making and sometimes operating autonomously.

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Past industrial revolutions led to changes in the balance of power between nations and even the 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM fundamental building blocks of power, with coal- and steel-producing nations benefiting and oil Job Skills and Workforce Development: What Are We Doing to Meet becoming a global strategic resource. The AI revolution has similar potential to shift power globally among nation-states and private actors. Hear how these professionals are leveraging AI & machine Current and Future Demands? learning to detect & prevent intrusions and protect networks and their vision of where AI will take us, Abstract: Australia will likely need around 11,000 additional technical cyber security workers over the both the good and the bad. next decade, just to meet the industry’s ‘business-as-usual’ demand forecasts. No data currently exists on the expected demand for non technical cyber security roles. Against this, Australia is expected to Moderator: lose several thousand cyber security professionals over the next decade, either due to retirement or to • Chief Executive Officer, Data61/CSIRO Adrian Turner, employment overseas. This panel will look at some of the key issues around the cyber security workforce Panelists: and ask: How can we make better use of our existing talent as we develop education programs to • Min Livanidis, Head of Security Intelligence and Behavioural Insights, NBN produce more cyber security professionals? What are some of the key skills that employers should be looking for in their workforce? • Richard Nock, Senior Principal Researcher, Data61 • Simon Ractliffe, Head of CyberSecurity, Singtel Optus Moderator: • Dayle Stevens, Divisional Chief Information Officer, AGL Energy • Alex Zelinsky, Chief Defence Scientist, DST Group Panelists: 10:15 AM – 10:30 AM • Andrew Eddy, Director, Untapped Group Break • Stewart Humphreys-Grey, Executive Director, Boxhill • Michelle Mosey, Head Cyber Learning, WYWM Cyber 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM • Claire Naughtin, Senior Research Consultant, Data61 Unleashing Industry Growth Centers: Accelerating Innovation by • John Paitaridis, Managing Director, Optus Business, OPTUS Connecting Global Clusters of Entrepreneurs, Investors and Buyers Abstract: The Australian Government’s A$250 million Industry Growth Centres Initiative aims at 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM tapping new sources of economic growth by maximising Australia’s competitive advantage in six Protecting Critical Infrastructure: What Are The Policies, Solutions knowledge-driven, high value sectors. They are improving commercialisation pathways and link And Models Needed To Protect Our Systems? great solutions with global supply chains, while enhancing workforce skills and shaping regulatory Abstract: Protecting critical infrastructure is a top priority of nations and the cyber industry globally, reform. What is the role of cyber security in these growth sectors? How can the work of the cyber but what are the policies, solutions and models that are necessary in Australia? This panel will give security Growth Centre, the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network (AustCyber), leverage the their perspectives on how business sectors, states, and the national government can protect Australia’s other Growth Centres to help grow a vibrant cyber security sector as a means to also uplift the cyber critical infrastructure. maturity of the Australian economy? Moderator: Moderator: • Jill Slay, Optus Chair of Cyber Security, La Trobe University, • Michelle Price, Chief Executive Officer, Aust Cyber Panelists: Panelists: • Garry Bentlin, Chief Information Security Officer, TransGrid • Dr. Dan Grant, Chief Executive Officer, MTPConnect • Gai Brodtmann, Shadow Assistant Minister for Cyber Security and Defense • Ric Gros, Chief Executive Officer, METS Ignited Australia Ltd • Tim Daly, Chief Security Officer, Australian Energy Market Operator • Mirjana Prica, Managing Director, Food Innovation Australia Ltd • Anthony Kitzelmann, Chief Information Security Office, Australian Digital Health Agency • Miranda Taylor, Chief Executive Officer, NERA • Sam Wong, Director, Cyber Security Maturity – Centre for Defence Industry Capability 12:45 PM – 1:45 PM SINET Connects: Networking Luncheon Maximize this 60-minute luncheon by sitting down in an informal and intimate setting with distinguished security thought leaders and experts. See SINET61 Table Hosts for a complete listing of hosts and their topics for discussion.

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Networking Luncheon Table Hosts

SIMON RACTLIFFE—TABLE #1 MICHELLE PRICE—TABLE #2 SAM WONG—TABLE #7 TIM DALY—TABLE #8

Head of CyberSecurity Chief Executive Officer Director, Cyber Security Chief Security Officer Singtel Optus Aust Cyber Maturity, Centre for Defence Industry Australian Energy Market Operator Topic: What Problems Do We Look To Topic: Disrupting the Procurement Process Capability (CDIC) Topic: In the Age of IoT, How Do We Solve With AI and Machine Learning? Topic: Solving Cyber Security Define Critical Infrastructure and What

Problem at Scale for the Small to is the Role of Both the Government and Medium Enterprises – What are the Private Sector in Securing It? the Commercial, Technical, Cultural Issues and Challenges?

STEVE HODGKINSON—TABLE #3 JOHN PAITARIDIS—TABLE #4 RIC GROS—TABLE #9 MIRJANA PRICA—TABLE #10

Chief Information Officer Managing Director Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Dept of Health & Human Services Optus Business METS Ignited Australia Ltd Food Innovation Australia Ltd Topic: TBA Topic: Cyber Security Partnerships Topic: What are the critical factors Topic: Staying Ahead of the Hacker and Collaboration: A Willingness in leveraging the Industry 4.0 to Share Skills, Connections and across the Australian economy? Resources is Key

RACHAEL FALK—TABLE #5 CLIVE REEVES—TABLE #6 Chief Executive Officer Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Cyber Security Research Institute Telstra Asia Pacific Topic: Cyber Security Research for Topic: Transitioning from Alert-Driven to Corporates- How Can This Be Done at Analytics-Driven Security Monitoring – Network Speed? Is it Making You More or Less Secure SINET61 2018 AGENDA

1:45 PM – 2:25 PM 3:50 PM – 4:35 PM Customer Consent and Privacy & Where Does This Sit Within Cyber Security APAC Export Opportunities and Barriers and How Cybersecurity & Social Media This Contributes to a Global Ecosystem Abstract: The rise of the internet, mobile networks, and social media networks has made privacy Abstract: Australian cyber businesses want to grow their businesses globally, and this panel will a daily concern for users. Because of this, companies need to abide by new rules to protect the provide some inspiration and motivation. The panel will discuss areas such as: Trade missions, landing privacy of individuals. This panel will discuss General Data Protection Regulation and how Australian pad cohorts, government programs, international market projections, and global opportunities, as businesses are handling customer consent and privacy in cybersecurity. well as share some of their own experiences in the international marketplace. Moderator: Moderator: • Rachael Falk, Chief Executive Officer, Cyber Security Research Institute • Damien Manuel, Director Centre for Cyber Security at Deakin University and President, Australian Panelists: Information Security Association • Dali Kaafar, Leader Information Security and Privacy, Data61 Panelists: • Dr. Maria Milosavljevic, Chief Information Security Officer, New South Wales Government • Sally Bird, Senior Trade Advisor, Cyber Security, Austrade • Dr. Lesley Seebeck, Chief Executive Officer, Cyber Institute, Australian National University • Greg Crowther, Business Manager & Investor, Kasada • Alexandra Wedutenko, Partner, Clayton Utz • Scott Handsaker, Chief Executive Officer, Cyrise • Craig McDonald, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, MailGuard 2:25 PM – 2:45 PM SINET Thinks Forward with Genevieve Bell 4:35 PM – 5:10 PM Guest Speaker: Genevieve Bell, Professor, The Australian National University From A BOD Perspective: What Keeps You Up At Night And How Topic: Being human in the age of AI Can Corporations Stay Competitive In The 21St Century Abstract: As cyber challenges arise, it is ultimately up to the Board of Directors to make sure their 2:45 PM – 3:30 PM organization is taking the necessary steps to manage the challenges appropriately, and with this comes great responsibility. This panel will discuss the challenges that keep the Board up at night, as What Models Are Working In The Commercialization of IT Research well as what they are doing to stay competitive in the current global business environment. Abstract: The path to commercialisation is often described as a ‘walk in the valley of death’ as Moderator: companies burn what little cash they have available to find their first customer and earn revenue. With • Robert D. Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET patient-enough angel and venture capital relatively hard to come by, what are some of the uniquely Australian characteristics of this phase that organizations deal with or observe in the market? This Panelists: panel will discuss the models being used for successful commercialisation and the how Australian • Bernard Berson, Chief Executive Officer, Bidcorp organizations deal with the challenges along the way. • Geoff Levy, AO, Chairman, Monash Private Capital Moderator: • Michael Stiassny, Chairman, Vector Limited • Kate Lundy, Board Member, CRC Panelists: 5:10 PM – 5:25 PM • Professor Elanor Huntington, Dean, College of Engineering & Computer Science, ANU Closing Keynote • Christopher Leckie, Professor, Computing & Information Systems, The University of Melbourne The Hon Minister Phillip Dalidakis, Victorian Minister for Trade & Investment, Innovation & the • Dr. Sanjay Mazumdar, Chief Executive Officer, Data to Decisions CRC Digital Economy, Small Business • Jane Polak Scowcroft, Head of Product, Data61

5:25 PM – 5:30 PM 3:30 PM – 3:50 PM Closing Remarks Break Robert Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM SINET Connects Networking Reception

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PRESENTING SPONSOR Thank you to our Sponsors

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PRESENTING SPONSOR DIAMOND SPONSOR

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SILVER SPONSOR EMERGING SPONSORS

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SINET61 SPEAKERS COMPLETE SPEAKER BIOS CAN BE FOUND IN THE EVENT APP SINET61 GARRY BENTLIN BERNARD BERSON KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Chief Information Security Officer Chief Executive Officer TransGrid Bidcorp

HON ANGUS TAYLOR HON PHILLIP DALIDAKIS

Minister for Law Enforcement Victorian Minister for Trade & and Cybersecurity Investment, Innovation & the Digital Economy, Small Business ASD SALLY BIRD CAMERON BOARDMAN

Senior Trade Adviser- Chief Executive Officer

Cyber Security auDA Austrade MICHAEL BURGESS ALASTAIR MACGIBBON

Director General Deputy Secretary & National ASD Cyber Security Advisor, Australian Department of Home Affairs & Head, Australian Cyber Security Centre, GAI BRODTMANN CATHERINE BUHLER Australian Signals Directorate Member for , Shadow Chief Information Security SINET CHAIRMAN & FOUNDER Assistant Minister for Cyber Officer Security and Defence BlueScope Australia and NZ IDT Corporation Australian House of Representatives ROBERT D. RODRIGUEZ Chairman and Founder SINET ALLAN BURDEKIN JAMES CAMERON Chief Operating Officer Partner Forticode AirTree Ventures SPEAKERS

CATHIE ARMOUR BILL BARTEE LYNWEN CONNICK TOPAZ CONWAY Commissioner General Partner Chair Australian Securities and Main Sequence Ventures Chief Information Security Officer Investments Commission ANZ Bank GAICD

KELLY BAYER ROSMARIN GENEVIEVE BELL BELINDA COONEY GREG CROWTHER

Group Executive Professor, Engineering & Division Director Business Manager Commonwealth Bank of Australia Computer Science, ANU Macquarie Capital & Invester Senior Fellow, New Technology Kasada

Group, INTEL

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TIM DALY ANDREW EDDY STEWART HUMPHREYS-GREY PROFESSOR ELANOR HUNTINGTON

Chief Security Officer Director Executive Director Dean, College of Engineering & Computer Science Australian Energy Market Operator Untrapped Group Boxhill Institute ANU

RACHAEL FALK YUVAL ILLUZ STEVE INGRAM

Chief Executive Officer EGM-Chief Information Security Partner Cyber SEcurity Research Institute & Trust Officer PwC Commonwealth Bank

TOBIAS FEAKIN BRIAN FLETCHER DALI KAAFAR

Ambassador for Cyber Affairs Director, Government Affairs APAC Chief Scientist, Optus Macquarie University Australian Department of Symantec Cyber Security Hub & Leader Information Foreign Affairs and Trade Security and Privacy Data61

ANTHONY KITZELMANN CHERYL GEORGE RICK GERITZ DARREN KANE Chief Security Officer Chief Information Security Officer Group Leader, Government and Cheif Executive Officer Stakeholder Relatioships LifeJourney NBNCo Australian Digital Health gency Data61/CSIRO

DR. DANIEL GRANT RIC GROS MOHAN KOO IVANA KVESIC

Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Co-Founder & Chief Infomation Security Head of MTP Connect Mets Ignited Technology Officer Innovation & Culture Dtex Systems AusPost

SCOTT HANDSAKER STEVE HODGKINSON PROFESSOR DAVID LACEY BERIN LAUTENBACH

Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Managing Director Chief Information Security Cyrise Department of Health & IDCARE Officer, Asia Pacific Human Services Telstra

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CHRISTOPHER LECKIE YVETTE LEJINS MICHELLE MOSEY CLAIRE NAUGHTIN

Professor in the Department of Head of Cyber Security Head of Cyber Learning Senior Research Consultan Computing and Information Systems Jetstar Group WYWM Cyber Data61 The University of Melbourne

GEOFF LEVY MIN LIVANIDIS RICHARD NOCK JOHN O’DRISCOLL

Chairman Head of Security Senior Principal Researcher Chief Information Security Officer Monash Private Capital & Intelligence and Data61 Behavioural Insights Department of Premier Chairman, Cromwell Property and Cabinet, Victoria Group NBN

KATE LUNDY KRISTIN LYONS JEFF PAINE JOHN PAITARIDIS

Board Member Chief Information Security Officer Executive Chief Officer Managing Director CRC AusPost Responsight Optus

SAMANTHA MACLEOD DAMIEN MANUEL JANE POLAK SCOWCROFT DR. DANIEL POTTS

Chief Information Security Officer Director Head of Product Chief Executive Officer AGL Energy Cyber Security Research Data 61 COG Systems and Innovation Centre

DR. SANJAY MAZUMDAR CRAIG MCDONALD MIRJANA PRICA MICHELLE PRICE

Chief Executive Officer Founder & Chief Managing Director Chief Executive Officer Data to Decisions CRC Executive Officer FIAL AustCyber MailGuard

DR. MARIA MILOSAVLJEVIC CHRIS MOHAN STUART MORT SIMON RACTLIFFE CLIVE REEVES Chief Technology Head of CyberSecurity Deputy Chief Information Global Chief Information General Manager, Officer - Cyber Security Officer AsiaPac Security Officer Threat Research Singtel OPTUS and Intelligence & Security Telstra NSW Government Security Controls Optus Business

Telstra

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NICK SCOTT CRAIG SEARLE BEN WALKER MICHAEL WARMOCK

Head of Security Acceleration Co-Founder Head of Data and Security Country Manger National Australia Bank Hivint Garrison Health Solutions-Medibank Aura Information Security

DR. LESLEY SEEBECK VIKRAM SHARMA ALEXANDRA WEDUTENKO SCOTT WILKIE

Chief Executive Officer Founder & CEO Partner Co-Founder & Director Cyber Institute, Australian Quintessence Labs Clayton Utz AUCloud National University

SIVA SIVASUBRAMANIAN PROFESSOR JILL SLAY MATTHEW WILSON ROBERT WILSON Chief Information Security Optus Chair of Cyber Security Chief Executive Officer General Manager, Technology Officer La Trobe University, Melbourne Penten Strategy & Architecture (CTO) Optus WestPac

DAYLE STEVENS MICHAEL STIASSNY SAM WONG CHARLOTTE WOOD Divisional Chief Information Officer Chairman Director, Cyber Security a/g Director Cyber Maturity Security Operations AGL Energy Vector Limited Centre for Defence Industry Capability

MIRANDA TAYLOR CRAIG TEMPLETON PETER WOOLLACOTT ALEX ZELINSKY Chief Executive Officer CISO Chief Executive Officer Chief Defense Scientist National Energy Resources REA Group Huntsman Security DST Group

ADRIAN TURNER TOM UREN Chief Executive Officer Fellow Data61 Australian Strategic Policy Institute

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Upcoming SINET Programs

SINET presents SINET Global Institute—CISO Series The Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit 2018 January 15 & 16, 2019—Invitation Only The Four Seasons Hotel, Scottsdale At Troon North Supported by Her Majesty’s Government & US Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Directorate September 18 & 19, 2018 The British Museum, London The Cyber Future Dialogue in Davos January 22, 2019 Davos, Switzerland SINET Canada October 25, 2018 SINET ITSEF 2019 Four Seasons Hotel April 10 & 11, 2019 Toronto, Canada Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA SINET Showcase 2018—Washington D.C. November 7 & 8, 2018 The National Press Club SINET Innovation Summit 2019 June 13, 2019 Times Center New York City, NY

If you are interested in sponsoring any of the events listed here, please contact Heather Rodriguez at [email protected]. SINET61 2018

SINET Mission

Advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats.

ABOUT SINET “The mission of SINET is to advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats.”

SINET is a purpose driven community focused on the advancement of innovation and the enablement of global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats. SINET is a “Super Connector” that executes their mission by actively bringing together innovators with executives from private industry, venture capital, investment banking, system integration, policy, legal, academia and the science communities as well as the Federal Government’s civilian, military and intelligence agencies.

SINET hosts trusted Summits, Workshops and Public Private Partnership Dinners in Davos, Paris, Scottsdale, Toronto, Sydney, London, Silicon Valley, Washington DC, Melbourne and New York City: www.security-innovation.org The US Department of Homeland Security S&T Directorate and the United Kingdom and Australian Governments support our programs.

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