Agenda

Wed 25 Mar 2026

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8:00AM

Registration: Networking Session

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (60 mins)

9:00AM

PSN opening

9:00 AM - 9:10 AM (10 mins)

9:10AM

Chair opening

9:10 AM - 9:20 AM (10 mins)

Angelo Friggieri Executive Director, Public Sector Industry Lead, CyberCX
9:20AM
Keynote

Securing Innovation Without Stalling It

9:20 AM - 9:40 AM (20 mins)

Ian Pham Chief Information Security Officer, Victorian Managed Insurance Authority
  • Navigating the tension between agility, security and compliance in public sector transformation
  • Embedding cyber risk thinking into digital service delivery and emerging tech rollouts
  • Building a shared language between delivery, risk and security teams to support bold, safe innovation
9:40AM
Industry Insights

Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Current Threats - Presented by Zscaler

9:40 AM - 10:00 AM (20 mins)

10:00AM
Panel discussion

Operational Technology & Cyber – Bridging the Visibility Gap

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM (30 mins)

  • Addressing vulnerabilities in legacy OT systems
  • Securing smart infrastructure and IoT environments
  • Practical use cases from transport, health, and utilities
Dr Greg Adamson
Portfolio Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Transport and Planning Victoria
Anafrid Bennet
Head of Technology, Security and Property, Greater Western Water
Rue Maharaj
Cybersecurity Defence Management, Melbourne Water
10:30AM
Industry Insights

From Data Breach to Data Trust: Securing Victoria’s Information Assets

10:30 AM - 10:50 AM (20 mins)

Will Harrington Identity Strategist APJ, SailPoint
10:50AM

Morning Tea

10:50 AM - 11:20 AM (30 mins)

11:20AM
Governance, Strategy and Risk Track

Opening from Track Chair

11:20 AM - 11:30 AM (10 mins)

11:20AM
Detection and Response Track

Opening from Track Chair

11:20 AM - 11:30 AM (10 mins)

James Richmond Head of Cyber Security Services, Fujitsu
11:30AM
Keynote Governance, Strategy and Risk Track

Cyber Readiness for AI – Securing the New Threat Vector

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM (20 mins)

Chikonga Maimbo Head of Cyber Security and Governance, Victorian Funds Management

  • Understand how generative AI is changing the landscape
  • Explore AI-specific risks in public sector contexts and adhere to regulations.
  • Learn how to build security guardrails for AI use in government
11:30AM
Keynote Detection and Response Track

Cyber Incident Response for Non-Techies (Trekkies are however very welcome!)

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM (20 mins)

Alexsis Coxon Business & Cyber Resilience Manager, Victoria Legal Aid

  • Discussion on past incidents, both internal and 3rd party, that VLA have had to manage
  • Key lessons learnt from an organisation that supports some of Victoria's most vulnerable people
  • Some advice on key areas of prior planning to have in place to help manage this type of event
  • And most importantly in the words of Douglas Adams - Don’t Panic.
11:50AM
Industry Insights Governance, Strategy and Risk Track

AI on the Frontier of the Threat Landscape

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM (20 mins)

Leigh Treacy Director of Engineering Sales, Fortinet
  • Update on the latest threats from gathered intelligence
  • Explore how AI is being used as both an offensive and defensive tool for threats
11:50AM
Industry Insights Detection and Response Track

AI vs. AI: Defending Government Systems Against Machine-Driven Attacks

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM (20 mins)

12:10PM
Panel discussion Governance, Strategy and Risk Track

Strengthening the Human Layer – What Next in Cyber Awareness & Behavioural Risk?

12:10 PM - 12:38 PM (28 mins)

  • Addressing cyber fatigue
  • Applying behavioural science to build secure habits
  • Empowering employees to act as the first line of defence
Victor Ekladious
Director IT Operations, Cyber Security & Infrastructure Information Technology and Workplace Services,, Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions
Tara Dharnikota
Chief Information Security Officer, Victorian University
Maureen Eldridge
Account Manager, Government, One Identity
12:10PM
Panel discussion Detection and Response Track

Modernising IR Plans – Getting to First Response Faster

12:10 PM - 12:40 PM (30 mins)

  • Reducing time-to-response across large agency environments
  • Leveraging simulation, threat modelling, and tabletop exercises
  • Aligning IR with ASD guidance and state recovery priorities
Maxine Harrison
Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Carsten Boeving
Chief Information Security Officer, Cenitex
Julie Chivers
Chief Information Officer, Country Fire Authority Victoria
12:40PM
Industry Insights Governance, Strategy and Risk Track

Secure-by-Design Cloud Transformation for Victorian Agencies

12:40 PM - 1:00 PM (20 mins)

12:40PM
Industry Insights Detection and Response Track

Identity at the Core: Securing Access in a Borderless Government

12:40 PM - 1:00 PM (20 mins)

1:00PM
Fireside Chat Governance, Strategy and Risk Track

Trust That Outlives Technology: Protecting Public Data in the Quantum Era

1:00 PM - 1:20 PM (20 mins)

Sandeep Taileng Co Chair - National Committee For Information Access & Protection Requirements and Information Security Leader, State Trustees (Victoria)

In this session, Sandeep explores why Quantum Readiness is no longer a distant "future state" but a present-day mandate for safeguarding sensitive information over the long term. By embedding resilience and "crypto-agility" into our current technology decisions, we can ensure that the data we protect today remains secure against the threats of tomorrow.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Fiduciary Duty of Data: Why cybersecurity is a moral and legal responsibility to the public, requiring a shift from "check-box compliance" to long-term risk management.
  • The Quantum Horizon: Understanding "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" risks and why we must act now to prevent today’s encrypted data from becoming tomorrow’s public vulnerability.
  • Building for Longevity: How automation, intelligence, and crypto-agile thinking allow government infrastructure to adapt seamlessly to post-quantum cryptographic standards.
1:00PM
Keynote Detection and Response Track

Identity and Access Management with Alfred Health

1:00 PM - 1:20 PM (20 mins)

Frederick Lee Head of Cyber Security, Automation & Engineering, Alfred Health

Managing digital identities in complex health environments is critical to protecting sensitive information and ensuring frontline staff have fast, secure access to the tools they need. This session explores Alfred Health’s approach to strengthening cyber resilience through modern Identity and Access Management (IAM).

Key Takeaways:

  • Strengthening Zero Trust foundations to protect sensitive data.
  • Balancing clinician usability with compliance requirements.
  • Integrating IAM across systems to boost resilience and response.
1:20PM

Lunch

1:20 PM - 2:20 PM (60 mins)

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 1: AI Governance in Government: Balancing Innovation and Regulation

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Daniel Broad Facilitator Head of Managed Security Operations, Fujitsu
Sandeep Taileng Co Chair - National Committee For Information Access & Protection Requirements and Information Security Leader, State Trustees (Victoria)

The public sector faces both opportunity and risk with generative AI. This session explores how to set guardrails, audit AI models, and align with Australia’s emerging critical infrastructure legislation.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 2: What Does "Mature" Cloud Security Look Like in 2026?

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

As Victorian Government agencies accelerate digital transformation, this roundtable brings together public sector security leaders for a frank, peer-level conversation about what cloud security maturity genuinely looks like within government constraints — balancing VPSF, PSPF, and Essential Eight obligations against the realities of legacy infrastructure, stretched teams, and growing threat complexity.

Facilitated by Orca Security — recently named a Strong Performer in the Forrester Wave™ for Cloud Native Application Protection Platforms (Q1 2026) — the discussion will explore how agencies can achieve full-stack cloud visibility, cut through alert fatigue, secure increasingly interconnected supply chains, and use AI-driven tools to do more with less, all without sacrificing the compliance rigour and citizen data protection that the public sector

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 3: Cloud Security Without Compromise

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Meeting Compliance and Agility Goals: Government is under pressure to innovate quickly while maintaining strict compliance. This session demonstrates how cloud security can enable speed and resilience without creating policy or compliance gaps.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 4: Zero Trust in Action - Facilitated by Zscaler

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Safeguarding Victoria’s Digital Future: Explore how zero trust frameworks can be practically implemented across departments, from legacy systems to modern cloud platforms. The session highlights lessons learned from government rollouts and vendor expertise in enabling secure, identity-first operations.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 5: AI vs. AI: Defending Government Systems Against Machine-Driven Attacks - Facilitated by Cyber CX

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Dimitri Vedeneev Facilitator Executive Director, Secure AI, CyberCX

With adversaries weaponising AI, agencies must evolve their defences. This session examines how AI/ML can detect, predict, and counter novel threats faster than human-only teams.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 6: Securing Connected OT Environments

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Sim Goh Facilitator National OT Enterprise Systems Engineer, Fortinet

As industries become more reliant on interconnected OT systems, attackers are leveraging AI to automate and scale attacks.

This session examines key OT challenges and how organisations can protect critical infrastructure while maintaining operational continuity.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 7: 84% of Breaches Start with Identity: Securing Access in a Borderless Government

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Tony Bonanno Facilitator Client Partner, Victorian Government, SailPoint
Nikhil Patinge Director – WoVG Digital Integration Services | Technology & Digital Platforms, Department of Government Services

The traditional network perimeter has dissolved. Government is now borderless - spanning contractors, partners, legacy platforms, SaaS, and emerging AI systems. With the majority of breaches originating from compromised or misused credentials, identity has become the primary control point for cyber resilience.

This roundtable will explore how agencies can reduce breach risk by improving identity visibility, enforcing least privilege, and operationalising zero trust in complex environments. Discussion will also address the challenge of balancing compliance obligations with seamless access, while managing cost pressures and operational efficiency.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 8: Crown Jewels to Controls: Getting Asset Visibility and Exposure Under Control Across Agencies

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

Cyber risk increasingly comes down to a simple but difficult question: what systems and data matter most and how exposed are they right now? This session explores how agencies are defining their 'crown jewels,' building continuous visibility across complex hybrid environments and shifting from long vulnerability lists to risk-based exposure management that reflects real business impact and whole-of-government assurance needs

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 9: From Alert to Action in 24 Hours: Building Incident Readiness, Reporting and Executive Decision Flows

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

The first 24 hours of a cyber incident often determine its impact, visibility and recovery cost, yet many organisations still struggle to move from detection to decisive action. This roundtable focuses on strengthening incident readiness through practical playbooks, clearer escalation and reporting pathways and executive decision frameworks that hold up under pressure, including when incidents originate with third parties or shared service providers.

2:20PM
Roundtables

Roundtable 10: Secure-by-Design Delivery: Software Supply Chain Assurance for Government Digital Programs

2:20 PM - 3:20 PM (60 mins)

As digital delivery accelerates, cyber risk increasingly sits inside software pipelines rather than at the network edge. This session examines how agencies are embedding secure-by-design principles into software development and procurement, strengthening assurance across code, dependencies and vendors while maintaining delivery pace and aligning governance expectations with the realities of modern engineering teams.

3:20PM
Panel discussion

Governing at the Speed of AI: Ensuring Control, Accountability and Trust

3:20 PM - 3:50 PM (30 mins)

James Fell Executive Director Information Security and Data Governance, Court Services Victoria
Chantele Kovacevic Manager, Digital Governance & Risk, Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions

  • How can Victorian agencies implement guardrails that keep pace with rapid AI adoption while maintaining compliance and citizen trust?
  • Ensuring AI use remains transparent, ethical and accountable across government services?
  • How do leaders strike the balance between innovation and responsibility when technology advances faster than policy?
3:50PM

Closing Remarks

3:50 PM - 4:00 PM (10 mins)

4:00PM

Networking Drinks

4:00 PM - 5:10 PM (70 mins)

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