Energize yourself, your career and your life with powerful messages from outstanding keynote addresses at ISACA Conference Oceania 2021, an event taking place virtually 28-30 September.
Opening keynote speakers Dr. Angus Hervey and Tané Hunter, co-founders of Future Crunch, will explore what is happening on the frontiers of science and technology. Hervey, a political economist, and Hunter, a cancer scientist, and their team at Future Crunch have previously spoken at more than 200 events on five different continents, sharing intelligent, courageous optimism about the future through stories about how millions of people around the world are coming up with solutions to the big challenges of our time.
Closing keynote Troy Hunt is an Australian security researcher and founder of Have I Been Pwned, a free data breach notification service. Named a Most Valuable Professional for Developer Security by Microsoft, Hunt has a background in software development specializing in information security. Hunt will discuss what threats look like today: what are we getting wrong, how do we fix it and how do we stay on top in an environment that will be different again tomorrow from what it is today?
Emcee Tony Hayes is a recently retired Queensland Government official with a long career as a senior executive working at the Deputy Director-General level in various central and service delivery agencies. During his career, Hayes led some of the most significant and complex reforms across the Queensland Government in strategic management and planning, organizational review and business transformation, information and business strategy development, change management and project management. In addition, he has served on many international committees and was a former board member for 12 years on the ISACA International Board of Directors and the IT Governance Institute in Chicago, USA. From 2013 to 2014, Tony served as the International President and Chair of ISACA.
There will also be a special post-conference Internet of Things (IoT) Fundamentals virtual workshop on Friday, 1 October. The Internet of Things Fundamentals Course introduces key principles and concepts of IoT, providing insight around the collection of sensors, actuators, and computing capabilities. Learners will discover not only how these concepts work together to solve problems and provide services, but also how they drive decisions. In addition, this course will demonstrate how each aspect of IoT and their characteristics and related choices leave gaps and create security vulnerabilities.
To learn more about the event and to register for ISACA Conference Oceania 2021, visit http://h04.v6pu.com/conferences/. Registration closes 24 September at 17:00 CDT (GMT-5). Note that registration will be unavailable on the ISACA website from 9 to 13 September during a planned website outage.