• Analysing Australian Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030

  • 2023/12/12
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Analysing Australian Cyber Security Strategy 2023-2030

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  • In this insightful episode, Chirag is joined by David Fairman to tackle the critical aspects of Australia's ambitious 2030 Cybersecurity Strategy. The discussion is not just an overview but a bold analysis, addressing criticisms and exploring the strategy's multifaceted implications. Chirag and David not only dissect the strategy’s ambitious goals but also offer pragmatic insights into its implementation, challenges, and broader impact on society and businesses. For anyone keen on understanding the intricate balance between cybersecurity ambition and practical implementation, this episode is a compelling watch.

    Key Discussion Areas:

    - Australia's 2030 Cyber Security Vision and its Realism

    - Challenges in Implementing the National Cybersecurity Strategy

    - Balancing Cybersecurity Regulations for Diverse Business Sizes

    - The Role of Data Governance and value of Data Classification Model

    - Importance of Smart Devices and IoT Cyber Security

    - Focus on Threat Intelligence and Offensive Cyber Security capabilities - Future Directions and Implications of AI Regulations

    - The Importance of Public-Private Partnerships

    - Funding and Support for SMBs within the Cybersecurity Strategy

    - Debunking myths and understanding the utility of Digital ID Program

    - Ransom Payments and Mandatory no-fault Cyber Incident Reporting

    Link to Australian Cyber Security Strategy: https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about-us/our-portfolios/cyber-security/strategy/2023-2030-australian-cyber-security-strategy

    About David:

    David Fairman is an experienced CIO/CSO/CISO, strategic advisor and investor. David has extensive experience in the global financial services sector. David is currently the APAC CIO & CSO for Netskope helping customers manage their digital and cyber risk programs in addition to working across industry with the aim of making the digital economy a safer place to do business. Furthermore, David is a Partner and CISO-in- residence at SixThirty Ventures, driving innovation and helping build great technology companies. Previously, David was the Chief Security Officer (CSO) at NAB owning all aspects of Physical Security, Fraud, Investigations and Cyber Security. Prior to NAB, he was the Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Royal Bank of Canada. David has been a senior leader at JP Morgan Chase & Co and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) having held several regional CISO and Global Head roles.David was raised and educated in Australia where he received his Bachelor of Information Technology in Software Engineering and Computer Science. He holds a Masters of Business Administration and a Masters of Project Management. David began his career in Information Security while serving in the Royal Australian Air Force’s Electronic Warfare and Communications group, where he gained valuable experience in the technology, policy and process aspects of security and risk management. Subsequently, David worked in a variety of roles in technology and cyber, including in the utilities sector.David holds a number of positions on boards of directors and was a founding member of the Security Advisor Alliance and the Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange. During his tenure at NAB, David was the Chair for the Board of Directors for the Australian Financial Crimes Exchange and spear headed the formation of a taskforce involving the big 4 banks, AFP, ASD and ACSC to detect and disrupt cyber-crime impacting Australia. David also advises a number of VC funds and Cyber Security companies.David was recognised in the Top 50 Australian Professionals, as profiled by the Top 100 Magazine. David has also been named as one of the Top 10 CISOs to know, and is recognised as a thought leader in the cyber security industry as profiled by K-Logix.David co-authored “Cyber Risk” (2016) and co-edited “Fintech: Growth and Deregulation” (2018) published by Risk Books and was the Technical Editor for “Zero Trust Journey Across The Digital Estate” (2022) published CRC Press.



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In this insightful episode, Chirag is joined by David Fairman to tackle the critical aspects of Australia's ambitious 2030 Cybersecurity Strategy. The discussion is not just an overview but a bold analysis, addressing criticisms and exploring the strategy's multifaceted implications. Chirag and David not only dissect the strategy’s ambitious goals but also offer pragmatic insights into its implementation, challenges, and broader impact on society and businesses. For anyone keen on understanding the intricate balance between cybersecurity ambition and practical implementation, this episode is a compelling watch.

Key Discussion Areas:

- Australia's 2030 Cyber Security Vision and its Realism

- Challenges in Implementing the National Cybersecurity Strategy

- Balancing Cybersecurity Regulations for Diverse Business Sizes

- The Role of Data Governance and value of Data Classification Model

- Importance of Smart Devices and IoT Cyber Security

- Focus on Threat Intelligence and Offensive Cyber Security capabilities - Future Directions and Implications of AI Regulations

- The Importance of Public-Private Partnerships

- Funding and Support for SMBs within the Cybersecurity Strategy

- Debunking myths and understanding the utility of Digital ID Program

- Ransom Payments and Mandatory no-fault Cyber Incident Reporting

Link to Australian Cyber Security Strategy: https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/about-us/our-portfolios/cyber-security/strategy/2023-2030-australian-cyber-security-strategy

About David:

David Fairman is an experienced CIO/CSO/CISO, strategic advisor and investor. David has extensive experience in the global financial services sector. David is currently the APAC CIO & CSO for Netskope helping customers manage their digital and cyber risk programs in addition to working across industry with the aim of making the digital economy a safer place to do business. Furthermore, David is a Partner and CISO-in- residence at SixThirty Ventures, driving innovation and helping build great technology companies. Previously, David was the Chief Security Officer (CSO) at NAB owning all aspects of Physical Security, Fraud, Investigations and Cyber Security. Prior to NAB, he was the Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Royal Bank of Canada. David has been a senior leader at JP Morgan Chase & Co and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) having held several regional CISO and Global Head roles.David was raised and educated in Australia where he received his Bachelor of Information Technology in Software Engineering and Computer Science. He holds a Masters of Business Administration and a Masters of Project Management. David began his career in Information Security while serving in the Royal Australian Air Force’s Electronic Warfare and Communications group, where he gained valuable experience in the technology, policy and process aspects of security and risk management. Subsequently, David worked in a variety of roles in technology and cyber, including in the utilities sector.David holds a number of positions on boards of directors and was a founding member of the Security Advisor Alliance and the Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange. During his tenure at NAB, David was the Chair for the Board of Directors for the Australian Financial Crimes Exchange and spear headed the formation of a taskforce involving the big 4 banks, AFP, ASD and ACSC to detect and disrupt cyber-crime impacting Australia. David also advises a number of VC funds and Cyber Security companies.David was recognised in the Top 50 Australian Professionals, as profiled by the Top 100 Magazine. David has also been named as one of the Top 10 CISOs to know, and is recognised as a thought leader in the cyber security industry as profiled by K-Logix.David co-authored “Cyber Risk” (2016) and co-edited “Fintech: Growth and Deregulation” (2018) published by Risk Books and was the Technical Editor for “Zero Trust Journey Across The Digital Estate” (2022) published CRC Press.



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