The Australian Cyber Conference 2022 - Canberra: Resilience in a Cyber World

The Australian Cyber Conference 2022 - Canberra will provide business leaders with insights and best practices taught by the industry’s top experts through keynotes, panel sessions and live demonstrations – in person.

Attending the conference, either onsite in Canberra will enable you to network with these practitioners to help you better understand and manage current threats, as well as identify and prepare to meet emerging challenges. An interactive format of workshops, plenary sessions and the opportunity to network with expert practitioners in the field of cyber security is a must for all organisations in the current business environment.

AISA invites all individuals to participate in the Australian Cyber Conference 2022 - Canberra.

Delegates range from company directors and managers to public servants, lawyers, risk professionals, software architects, and technical security specialists. They come from a broad range of industries from education to finance, government, healthcare, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and utilities.

A host of leading national and international experts will join with journalists Stan Grant and Annabel Crabb, alongside former Prime Minister the Hon Julia Gillard AC to unpack cyber security in a post pandemic world. These experts include Dr Ian Levy - Technical Director, National Cyber Security Centre, Dr Catherine Ball – Scientific Futurist, Dan Gregory – Co-Founder The Behaviour Report and a host of speakers from across the Australasia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

AISA’s focus groups, conferences, presentations, and networking events, cater to a large range of specialisations.

The diverse nature of our audience enables a variety of perspectives and subjects for discussion at each of our meetings. Most importantly, our conference helps to independently promote awareness and understanding of cyber security issues in the community.

The Canberra conference has a COVID safe event protocol in place.

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May

Norbar is hosting a Defence Summit.

The Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (Lima) 2025 will be held from May 20- 24.

May 2025 will see Women in Aviation Australian Chapter, funded by the Queensland Government, deliver an Aviation Champions of Change Forum aimed at exploring the dynamics of change within the Aviation and Aerospace sectors.

June

The inaugural ADM Women in Defence and National Security Breakfast is proudly supported by Dassault Systemes.

Dassault Systèmes will have a two-day Digital Engineering Symposium in Melbourne, Australia.

July

August

Simulation Australasia will host their Australasian Simulation Congress (ASC 2025) at Adelaide Convention Centre. 

The Submarine Institute of Australia Conference in 2025, the 20th for the SIA, will be held in Perth WA in partnership with Defence West and Business Events Perth.

The Townsville Defence Forum will be a localised policy-driven forum.

A high-level policy-driven forum, focusing on creating strategic sovereign maritime capability in the West.