Australia’s increasing reliance on online and cloud computing have forced government departments to tighten the nation’s cyber security. The Cyber Security for Government 2011 event, to be held on the 25-26th October in Sydney, thus gathers key departments from the public sector to discuss their strategies to mitigate cyber crime.
For more information about the event, exclusive interviews with speakers, please visit www.Cyber-Security-Conference.com.au, call (02) 9229 1000 or email enquire@iqpc.com.au.
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Government Departments meet to Discuss Cyber Crime Strategies
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Government Departments meet to Discuss Cyber Crime
Strategies
Sydney, Australia (7th July 2011) - Australia’s increasing reliance on online
and cloud computing have forced government departments to tighten the
nation’s cyber security. The Cyber Security for Government 2011 event, to be
held on the 25-26th October in Sydney, thus gathers key departments from the
public sector to discuss their strategies to mitigate cyber crime.
Dr. Robyn Torok from the Centre of Policing, Intelligence and Counter-
Terrorism, and a key speaker at the event, said that the event comes at a time
when the actors in cyber space are increasingly blurred. She notes that the
government has a significant role in protecting the nation’s digital
infrastructure and information.
“Government departments not only have a responsibility for their own digital
infrastructures, but they also need to provide adequate support for [the]
private industry to ensure that private networks and infrastructures are
secure,” said Dr. Robyn Torok.
The Cyber Security for Government 2011 also features representatives from
the United States – long seen as the leader in this field. Mary Edwards, the
Director of the National Cyber Security Division from the Department of
Homeland Security; and Paul de Souza, founder of the Cyber Security Forum
Initiative, are both keynote speakers who will present practical strategies to
combat cyber terrorism at the event..
As Australia transitions into a digital economy, the two day conference will
deal with the challenges government departments face, including mitigating
cyber crime, building a secure culture in the workplace and how government
departments can improve their online management systems.
For more information about the event, exclusive interviews with speakers,
please visit www.Cyber-Security-Conference.com.au, call (02) 9229 1000 or
email enquire@iqpc.com.au.
Media Contact
Arthur Chan
Online Communications Manager
IQPC
Phone: (02) 9229 1092
Email: Arthur.Chan@iqpc.com.au