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What is it
In the face of rapid technological change and incessant cyber-attacks, how do we think strategically about the role of AI in cyber security, create trustworthy AI in that capacity and close the defender’s deficit in our private and public sector organisations?
When
08/08/2024 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Where

Law G08, Law Building (106), 185 Pelham Street, The University of Melbourne

Free
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Demystifying trustworthy AI in cybersecurity: public and private sector perspectives

In the face of rapid technological change and incessant cyber-attacks, how do we think strategically about the role of AI in cyber security, create trustworthy AI in that capacity and close the defender’s deficit in our private and public sector organisations?

Join Tracey Malmborg (Data and Analytical Services, Australian Signals Directorate), Daniella Traino (Group Chief Information Security Officer, Wesfarmers) and Andrejka Kapusta (Legal Counsel, OneDigital) for a discussion of the role of AI in cyber security.

This event is hosted by the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics and the Melbourne Centre for Commerical Law. Sponsored by the Ninian Stephan Law Program powered by the Menzies Foundation.

Presenters

Tracey Malmborg
Data and Analytical Services, Australian Signals Directorate

Daniella Traino
Group Chief Information Security Officer, Wesfarmers

Andrejka Kapusta
Legal Counsel, OneDigital