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    Cyber Security


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    In a world where cyber-attacks on organisations large and small appear common place, corporate data breaches expose the personal information of hundreds of thousands of people to the dark web, and digital identity theft is increasingly widespread, we need the knowledge to distinguish the myths from the reality and the methods to avoid the attention of bad actors where we can.

    EVENT DETAILS

    Date: Wednesday, 4 October 2023

    Time: 2.00pm to 4.30pm

    Mode: Online (Zoom link will be sent to registrants prior to the event)

    Cost: $40.00 per person

    Speaker: Ernie Zibert, Senior ICT Consultant at Pitcher Partners

    Speaker Bio: Ernie brings more than thirty years of global experience and thought to leadership of IT Services. He has extensive experience in Catholic Education IT Services,  and Not-for-Profit organisations, and is the current vCIO for the Marists Star of the Sea Province, formerly the vCIO for the Loreto Ministries Limited and the Australian Franciscan Friars.   He has successfully undertaken numerous engagements with CEnet and is a member of the CNA Commercial Working group. Ernie has also worked extensively with Local, State, and the Federal Government on numerous transformational IT initiatives. In Australia, Ernie was the Strategic Sourcing Manager at Optus, COO of Datacom, and National Operations Manager at Data#3.  Ernie has an MBA (AGSM), with majors in Finance and Marketing. Ernie brings an excellent fusion of behavioural sciences and IT Change Management key competencies.  He is the author or more than 15 ebooks on IT Services and the author of two fictional novellas. Finally, Ernie brings a unique insight into today’s current Cybersecurity landscape and how to efficaciously implement sound security practices into your organisation.

    ENQUIRIES

    Gillian Lee, CRA
    Ph: 02 9557 2695
    E: secretariat@catholicreligious.org.au


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