Insider Risk for Executives
Event description
Strengthening Trust, Culture & Resilience in the Face of Emerging Threats
Join us for a high-impact executive session designed to equip leaders with the insights, strategies, and tools to proactively manage insider risk in today’s complex threat landscape.
Event Details
Date: Friday 14 November 2025
Time: 9.00 am - 12.30 pm
Venue: McGrathNicol offices, Level 12/44 Martin Pl, Sydney NSW 2000
Why Attend?
Learn about the real-world risks posed by insiders - both accidental and malicious - and the potential impact on your organisation's security.
Discover how leadership, governance, and culture influence your organisational resilience.
Gain strategies to embed insider risk thinking across your executive, legal, HR and cyber teams for a unified approach.
Stay ahead of compliance requirements including APRA CPS 234, SOCI, and ASIC, while fostering trust and transparency.
Registration Details
Places are strictly limited, so early registration is highly recommended. If a participant is deemed unsuitable, a full refund will be provided.
Member Price: $500 + GST
Non-member Price: $750 + GST
For group bookings of 2 or more tickets, use code GROUP2+ during checkout to receive 10% off.
Would you be interested in attending the Insider Risk Symposium as well?
Book your spot for both the Insider Risk for Executives Workshop and Australian Insider Risk Symposium and enjoy 10% off both registrations. Simply use the code IRBOTH at checkout to claim this offer. To register for the workshop, visit https://events.humanitix.com/insider-risk-symposium-2025 and apply the same discount code.Please note that refunds are not available for this event. Name transfers are permitted at no cost up to 14 days prior to the event. After this date, a transfer fee will apply. Please contact us at hello@cybercollaboration.org.au to request transfers.
For detailed program information or any enquiries, please contact us at hello@cybercollaboration.org.au.
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