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In the last year, Australia's federal government agencies have intensified their efforts to confront the ever-growing challenges of cybersecurity. With the digital landscape continually evolving, these agencies have adapted their strategies to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect the nation's digital infrastructure.
Securing government agencies in Western Australia poses unique challenges in the realm of cybersecurity. One major challenge is the sheer diversity of information held by these agencies, ranging from citizen records to critical infrastructure details. Safeguarding this wide array of data demands robust measures that can adapt to evolving cyber threats.
At our Public Sector Innovation Show - Alberta, we had the chance to talk to Rachel Melnychuk, Executive Director, Business Intelligence, Justice, from the Ministry of Public Safety & Emergency Services about how the justice system uses data, securing data, and machine learning algorithms that can drive citizen experiences.
In this Welcome session we hear insights from Sam Mod, Partner, Co-lead, EY Design Studio Canada and John Bethel, Partner, Leader, National Healthcare Practice, EY on the role of digital …
In this Welcome Address, we hear insights from Councillor Keren Tang, City of Edmonton, on addressing the need for transformation in government operations in Alberta.
In this Panel Discussion session, our government leaders reveal how we can identify and eliminate inefficiencies in government operations to optimize service delivery in Alberta.
In this Platinum Partner session, we hear insights from Todd Wilson, Department Head, Canada - Regional Office of Technology, RedHat on the common challenges and limitations that hinder application delivery.
In this Panel Discussion, our government leaders discuss how data can be used to personalise services to better meet the needs of citizens.
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