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SECURITY | THREAT MANAGEMENT & MITIGATION | INNOVATION Developing robust cyber security roadmaps 18 OCTOBER 2018 TE PAPA TONGAREWA | WELLINGTON Heather Ward NCPO Neville Burdan Dimension Data Asia Pacific Jon Duffy Office of the Privacy Commissioner Tony Krzyżewski Global Cyber Alliance Ambassador Jeremy Jones Theta Gold Sponsor: Platinum Sponsors: CONFERENZ.CO.NZ/SECURITY

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SECURITY | THREAT MANAGEMENT & MITIGATION | INNOVATION

Developing robust cyber security roadmaps

18 OCTOBER 2018 TE PAPA TONGAREWA | WELLINGTON

Heather WardNCPO

Neville BurdanDimension Data

Asia Pacific

Jon DuffyOffice of the Privacy

Commissioner

Tony KrzyżewskiGlobal Cyber

Alliance Ambassador

Jeremy JonesTheta

Gold Sponsor:Platinum Sponsors:

CONFERENZ.CO.NZ/SECURITY

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AS WE OPERATE WITHIN AN INCREASINGLY DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT,

businesses, governments and societies are coming under a growing number of threats from cyber-attacks. Organisations are needing to bring cyber-security to the forefront of their digital strategy to ensure they are operating at their peak and to protect both customers and staff.

8.30 Registration and coffee

9.00 Welcome from the Chair

9.10 The government has a role to play in cyber security – but not on its own

• The government is committed to ensuring New Zealand is secure and confident in a digital world

• What are the challenges in ensuring NZ is secure in a digital world?

• How can we leverage the opportunities presented?

HEATHER WARD, Principal Advisor, NATIONAL CYBER POLICY OFFICE

9.50 Living in a multi-Cloud world - Connect, secure, automate

• Keeping up with the demands and agility of your enterprise’s digital business

• Ensuring the right security paradigms to counteract multi-Cloud risks

• Selecting the right deployment model, platform or provider, end-to-end visibility and managed services options to best suit your enterprise

NEVILLE BURDAN, Director for Cyber Security, DIMENSION DATA ASIA PACIFIC

10.30 Morning break

11.00 ROUNDTABLES

ROUND 1: 11.00AM – 11.45AM

ROUND 2: 11.45AM – 12.30PM

Delegates will be invited to choose their topics of choice at these facilitated discussions. Lead by an industry expert, connect and network with your peers around the challenges and triumphs with your cyber security journey

1. Data Security Intelligence, do you understand your data?

2. How do you secure an Agile project team operating at a million miles an hour?

3. Biometric technologies – are they the next generation of security safeguards?

4. Beyond traditional data security approaches 5. The next gen cyber security talent –

getting the talent mix right 6. Responding to and recovering from cyber

incidents 7. Use of AI in threat identification and response 8. Blockchain – will it be our security saviour? 9. Its in the Cloud – we’re safe, aren’t we? 10. What will set cyber leaders apart from

the pack?

12.30 Lunch break

1.20 Creating the Agile SOC: Lessons learned and what does good look like?

BRADLEY ANSTIS, Director of Product and Strategy, TRUSTWAVE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

1.40 Controlling your security in the Cloud IAN CHRISTOFIS, Managing Principal Consultant,

THALES SECURITY

2.00 Topic to be confirmed

2.20 Q&A

2.40 Privacy vs Security in human terms humans can understand • The interdependencies of privacy and security

and where the concepts differ • Good hygiene vs social license: Are there risks if

agencies and individuals are approaching these concepts from a pure cyber security or a pure privacy lens?

• The differences in perception between agencies and individuals with respect to data breaches and how could the introduction of mandatory data breach notification impact this?

JON DUFFY, Assistant Commissioner, OFFICE OF THE PRIVACY COMMISSIONER

3.10 Afternoon break

3.40 Guiding information security into the future • Where cyber security is heading and how we

can overcome the biggest challenges facing the industry currently

• The Global Cyber Alliance and its work – DMARC, Quad 9 and how its helping organisations improve risk profiles

• The future of Smart Cities and IoT – balancing interconnectivity with security protocols

TONY KRZYŻEWSKI, Managing Director, TK.IT & GLOBAL CYBER ALLIANCE AMBASSADOR

4.10 Lessons from the front line of cyberwarfare Building an effective nation state offensive cyber

capability takes more than just fancy keyboard skills. Hear how nations select their targets and why cyber attacks are often synchronised with other operations for maximum effect.

• The legal considerations of cyberwarfare are complex and not always obvious, so how is the law applied in reality?

• What lessons can be drawn from this and what could we do to ensure New Zealand is safe and a considered a safe place to do business?

JEREMY JONES, Head of Cyber Security, THETA

4.50 Closing remarks from the Chair

5.00 New Zealand Cyber Security Networking Function

Network with key industry players over drinks and canapes

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HEATHER WARD

Principal Advisor, National Cyber Policy Office

Heather Ward has been the Principal Adviser in the National Cyber Policy Office of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet since September 2013. The National Cyber Policy Office (NCPO) was set up within the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in July 2012. It leads the development of cyber security policy advice for government and advises on the in vestment of government resources in cyber security activities. Heather Ward is leading the refresh of New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy and Action Plan (announced by the Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media in April 2018).

NEVILLE BURDAN

Director for Cyber Security, Dimension Data Asia Pacific

Burdan is responsible for spearheading the company’s Cybersecurity GTM. Joined Dimension Data Asia Pacific in 2006. In this current role, he is responsible for the execution and strategy for the security solutions portfolio that supports Dimension Data’s clients in assessing, planning, building, and operating their environment.Burdan owns solutions strategy and business development activities. He leads a regional team of Sales & Solutions Architects in designing and delivering end-to-end Security solutions and consulting services in physical, virtualised and cloud infrastructures.

JON DUFFY

Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner

Jon joined the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in July 2018. Immediately prior to joining Jon was the Head of Trust & Safety at Trade Me. Jon was heavily involved in Trade Me’s introduction of transparency reporting and managed teams responsible for privacy operations, fraud investigation, compliance, intellectual property enforcement and dispute resolution. Jon is Deputy Chair of Netsafe and sits on the Consumer NZ and CERT NZ Establishment Advisory Boards.

JEREMY JONES

Head of Cyber Security, Theta

Jeremy is Theta’s Head of Cyber Security and has been at the front line of cyber security for the British government for over 16 years. He is highly experienced in nation-state cyber operations and trained by the NSA (and others) in cyber, space and information warfare. Jeremy has directed numerous successful offensive cyber operations in support of UK security objectives and has led various cyberwarfare initiatives and programmes at the highest level.He brings his unique perspectives on security for organisations to enhance their prosperity through better understanding and mitigation of cyber risk in all its forms.

WHO WILL YOU BE HEARING FROM?

• Thought leadership presentations from industry leaders and local experts examining the hottest trends and biggest opportunities

• Interactive roundtable discussions on cyber security nuances allow you to personalise your event experience

• Network and connect with tech industry leaders, policy makers and security professionals as we bring all facets of this industry together

WHY YOU SHOULD BE THERE:

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