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What is it
Australia has introduced a package of amendments and laws that will shake up the entire business landscape. Hear from cybersecurity experts on the latest legal applications and implications for SMBs and discover what SMBs can do to comply while also protecting their IT assets.
When
20/02/2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Where

Melbourne Connect Co-working, Level 2

Free
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​Cybersecurity Legislative Package 2024: What SMBs Need To Know

What it is, how it might impact you, and how you can stay compliant and secure.

​Australia has introduced a package of amendments and laws that will shake up the entire business landscape. At this free speaking event, you will:

  • ​Learn about the package of cybersecurity laws and amendments passed in 2024.
  • Find out about their applications and implications for SMBs.
  • Discover what SMBs can do to comply while also protecting their IT assets.

​Global Tech Partners invites you to its first event for 2025. This speaking event will be especially relevant to business owners, IT professionals, academics and C-level executives.

​The event will feature keynote speakers:

Helaine Leggat

​Attorney at Law, CISSP, CISM, CIPP, CIPT, FIP, GAICD & Managing Partner, ICTLC Australia

​Helaine brings extensive expertise in cybersecurity, data protection, and legal compliance, providing unique insights into the evolving regulatory environment practising in Australia and internationally.

Julio Del Cid

​Cybersecurity lecturer, Computer Scientist, Consultant in Industrial Cybersecurity, DFIR and Cybersecurity regulations.

​Julio consults on a range of topics such as industrial cyber (OT/IoT), digital forensics incident response (DFIR), and governance risk and compliance (GRC) in cybersecurity. He has a comprehensive understanding of sector-specific regulations, including the Australian SoCI Act, CPS 234, Essential Eight (E8) and the Cyber Security Act 2024.