Measuring, accelerating and sustaining Australia’s thriving cyber security sector - a deep dive into AustCyber’s new SCP
Event description
Despite the Gross Value Added of the cyber security sector increasing by over 60 per cent to almost AU$4 billion and the number of local cyber security companies growing by 8.25 per cent year-on-year (now over 315 companies), the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2023 found the performance and competitiveness of Australia’s cyber security industry declined from 2022 to 2023.
This finding highlights the urgency behind improving Australia’s cyber security competitiveness through a diversified strategy and ongoing investment.
Australia’s Cyber Security Sector Competitiveness Plan, launched on 14 May, has been developed with three key factors in mind: the release of the 2023–2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy; a cyber security sector that can no longer be classified as emerging, but more so maturing; and the maturity of the data now available.
It draws on extensive industry consultation and research to provide a fresh picture of the global outlook, challenges, opportunities and priority actions needed to grow a vibrant and globally competitive cyber security sector that enhances Australia’s future economic growth.
Join us for a free 1 hour webinar where you’ll:
- Be guided through the key findings of the report
- Hear the opinions of industry leaders on what Australia must do to remain globally competitive
- Be given the opportunity to ask questions
Panellists:
- Jacqui Loustau – Founder and Executive Director, Australian Women in Security Network
- Kirstin McIntosh – VP Customer Success & Partnerships, CipherStash
- Tony Vizza – Executive Director, KordaMentha
The panel will be moderated by Linda Cavanagh - CEO, Cygenus.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday 21 May 2024
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm AEST
Venue: Online via Zoom
Once registered through Humanitix, you will be provided with a Zoom link closer to the event to join on the day.
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