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Protecting your Data and Devices while Navigating the Human
Element

Wednesday | 16 February & 23 February 2022 | 10am – 2pm AEDT | Online

Training Overview

Network and Data Security through Technology and Training your Workforce   

As Australian organisations’ proactively try to remain ahead of network breaches and threats from bad actors, employing the latest methods of device and data protection has become essential. 

The Protecting your Data and Devices while Navigating the Human Element, 2-day training session has been specifically designed for anyone that works in the cyber security or risk management space in the Public Sector.

Through an innovative mix of lecture-style presentations, interactive group exercises and expert feedback, participants in the training will leave with theoretical and practical knowledge on :

  • The latest methods in network and data protection and all the tools and techniques to apply best practice cyber security principles
  • Communicating the necessity of cyber security to colleagues and how to express cyber risk in a meaningful way
  • Creating a strategy for change and the ways in which to translate technical impacts to business impacts for non-cyber people
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Learning Outcomes

Discuss techniques to create a strategy for change and communicate why it is important 

Learn about the latest cyber security technologies to stay proactive against threats and bad actors 

Work in groups to translate technical to business impacts and receive constructive, real-time feedback

Meet Your Facilitator

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Philip Wagner
Director,
Cyber Security NDIA

Philip Wagner is a leadership educator, trainer, executive coach and project/program manager, with extensive leadership and project management expertise in both civilian and military environments and had key client relationships with Commonwealth agencies including Department of Defence, Bureau of Meteorology and IP Australia.


Currently, Phil is leading the cyber security team in the public sector space at the NDIA. 

His achievements till date:

  • While working for NAB Technology Projects division, he built one of the most consistently high performing technology development teams at NAB. 
  • At EDS Australia, his task was to deliver a new payments solution while developing and leading a large new technology team.

Key Sessions

Day 1Day 2

Module One – Design and Build Protection Strategies

Understanding the current environment

Developing Organisation’s Approach

Breakout Activity: Assess Organisation’s Cyber Strategy

Module Two – From Policy to Process to Technology

Conveying the Need for Proactive Cyber Security to Non Tech

Breakout Activity: Develop Policy & What to write

Homework Discussion

Module Three – Developing Your Cyber Technical and Communications Approach

Welcome Back and Homework Discussion Activity

Technology and Communications Q & A

Group Project & Presentation to key stakeholders

Gain Implementable Strategies

Work on practical cyber strategies
that bolster your data and
network protection 

Leave with a functional knowledge of how to translate technical impacts of cyber threats to business impacts

Walk away with a course content pack including slide decks, session recordings and templates

Your Registration

Early Bird 1
ends COB 28
January 2021


$ 795

per person + GST

Final Price
ends COB 16
Febuary 2021


$ 995

per person + GST