Live From America: Cybersecurity

Live From America: Cybersecurity
Australia faces many series threats, whether it is taking down the power grid, holding healthcare systems hostage, and stealing money from your bank account, cyber threats collectively now exceed the danger of physical attacks against us. Our democratic process and freedom depend on a collaboration of government, private sector and individuals to prevent future cyberattacks. pastevent
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Live From America: An AmCham Exclusive
Australia's Cyber Security Strategy


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About the Webinar

Australia has a lot of serious threats, whether it is taking down the power grid, holding healthcare systems hostage, and stealing money from your bank account. Cyber threats collectively now exceed the danger of physical attacks against us. Our democratic process and freedom depend on a collaboration of government, private sectors and individuals to prevent future cyber attacks.

Telstra CEO Andy Penn will be joined by Former U.S Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen, one of the world’s top experts in cyber security. They will discuss what business executives, non-executive directors, and others needs to know about the country’s new cyber strategy.

“It is difficult to overstate the importance of securing Australia’s digital supply chains. Government and industry need to work more closely together, and with their international peers, on standards, research and development, transparency, and assurance measures. It would be a costly mistake to ignore this problem” - Andy Penn



The Hon. Kirstjen Nielsen
Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security
Member, Cyber Security Industry Advisory Panel 

  Andy Penn
CEO and Managing Director, Telstra 
Chair, Cyber Security Industry Advisory Panel
  Moderated by Brendan Goode
Head of Enterprise Technology and Cyber Risk, Citi


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Webinar Details

Date Tuesday 25 August 2020
Time 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM AEST
Webinar Link to attend the webinar will be sent after registrations have closed.


Speaker Biographies

Kirstjen Nielsen, Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security
  

Kirstjen M. Nielsen is an internationally recognized expert and proven leader on security issues, including enterprise risk, resiliency, cybersecurity, and emerging threats. She has over two decades of experience as an attorney, public servant, successful entrepreneur and public speaker. 

In December 2017, Ms. Nielsen was sworn in as the sixth Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), America’s third-largest cabinet agency, where she oversaw 240,000 law enforcement, civilian, and military employees and a $70 billion annual budget. During her tenure, Secretary Nielsen drove major organizational change at DHS to protect the nation against evolving threats and better equip frontline defenders. For example, she worked with Congress to create the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—America’s premier civilian cybersecurity agency—and established the Office of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction to thwart chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats. Secretary Nielsen also put in place sweeping new policies to safeguard the homeland, including: overhauling the Department’s cybersecurity posture to harden U.S. digital defenses and increasing consequences for malicious cyber actors—actions which prevented the hacking of the 2018 elections; implementing historic measures to secure U.S. borders, countering human smuggling, staunching the flow of illicit drugs, and pursuing transnational criminals; responding decisively to record-breaking natural disasters and modernizing America’s approach to disaster response; launching sophisticated efforts to block terrorists from infiltrating the United States; and crafting new legislative authorities to protect civilians against weaponized drones and chemical / biological weapons. Prior to her role as DHS Secretary, Ms. Nielsen served as the White House Principal Deputy Chief of Staff, during which time she was responsible for advising the President of the United States on all policy, interagency, state, local, and international matters across various stakeholder groups. She also served previously as DHS Chief of Staff, functioning as the principal advisor to the Secretary on all homeland risk, policy, and operational issues. In the private sector, Ms. Nielsen has worked as an award-winning risk and policy consultant. She advised agencies, private sector companies, international organizations, and NGOs on risk posture and how to build resiliency, develop crisis plans, understand complex policy environments, and mitigate hazards. From 2012 to 2016, she was the President of Sunesis Consulting, a security management firm she founded, and prior to that was the General Counsel and President of the Homeland Security and Private Sector Preparedness practice at Civitas Group, a strategic advisory and investment firm. In 2004, Ms. Nielsen was commissioned by President Bush to serve as Special Assistant to the President for Prevention, Preparedness, and Response at the White House, where she was in charge of key aspects of U.S. Government homeland security policy and oversaw the response to 300+ disasters and national emergencies. After the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, Ms. Nielsen helped stand up the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), where she established and led the Offices of Legislative Policy and Government Affairs. Before her work at TSA, she practiced corporate transactional law for Haynes and Boone LLP and worked for U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. 

Today, as the President and Founder of her newest venture, Lighthouse Strategies, Ms. Nielsen advises investors and technology companies—from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies— on strategy, risk, and public policy. She is currently a Member of the President’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council, the U.S. Secretary of Energy’s Advisory Board, Australia’s Cybersecurity Advisory Board, World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Centre for Cybersecurity Advisory Board and the bipartisan Homeland Security Experts Group. Ms. Nielsen has served as the Chair of the WEF’s Global Agenda Council on Risk and Resilience, a Senior Fellow at the George Washington University’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, a civilian expert at NATO, a Founding Member of a key East-West Institute initiative, and a Safety and Security Advisory Board Member for the Center for Naval Analysis. She holds a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.


Andy Penn, CEO and Managing Director, Telstra 
  

Andy Penn became the CEO and Managing Director of Telstra, Australia’s largest telecommunications company, on 1 May 2015. At Telstra Andy is leading an ambitious change program transforming Telstra to be positioned to compete in the radically changing technology world of the future with 5G at its core. Andy has had an extensive career spanning 40 years across 3 different industries - telecommunications, financial services and shipping. He joined Telstra in 2012 as Chief Financial Officer. In 2014 he took on the additional responsibilities as Group Executive International. Prior to Telstra, Andy spent 23 years with AXA Asia Pacific Holdings, part of the AXA Group, one of the world’s largest insurance and investment groups. His time at AXA included the roles of Group Chief Executive Officer 2006-2011, Chief Financial Officer 2000-2002, Chief Executive Asia and Chief Executive Australia and New Zealand. At AXA, Andy was instrumental in building one of the most successful Asian businesses by an Australian company that was sold to its parent in 2011 for more than A$10bn. Other Directorships/Appointments: Member of the Council of Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria; Board Director of the Groupe Speciale Mobile Association (GSMA); Chairman of the Australian Government’s Cyber Industry Advisory Panel, created to guide development of Australia’s 2020 Cyber Security Strategy; Patron, on behalf of Telstra, of the National and Torres Straights Islanders Arts Awards (NATSIAA); Life Governor of Very Special Kids and an Ambassador for the Amy Gillett Foundation. He serves on the advisory boards of both The Big Issue Home for Homes and JDRF. 

Recognition and Qualifications: Andy has a national diploma in business studies (with distinction), is a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, holds an MBA from Kingston University and is a graduate of Harvard’s Advance Management Program. In 2008 Andy was recognised as Insurance Executive of the year in the Australian Banking and Finance Awards and in 2016 he was made an honorary fellow of the Australian Institute of Project Management. In 2018 Andy was named by the Financial Times among the top 10 male leaders globally HERoes list supporting women in business. In 2019 he was named by the Australian Financial Review as among the top 10 most powerful people in business.


Brendan Goode, Head of Enterprise Technology and Cyber Risk, Citi

 

Brendan Goode is a Managing Director and the Head of Enterprise Technology and Cyber Risk at Citigroup. Brendan is responsible for overseeing the performance of Information Security, Continuity of Business, Operational Resilience, and emerging risks and enterprise technology services across the group. He leads a global team focused on improving cyber and technology risk management, strengthening controls, and overseeing independent assessment and credible challenge activities in order to reduce the exposure to emerging cyber threats to vital assets, reputation, and operations. Brendan joined Citigroup in 2017 from Deutsche Bank where he was previously a Managing Director and the Global Head of Information Security Operations and the Regional CISO for United Kingdom & Ireland. During his time there, Brendan led a 24x7 global team focused on the active detection and countering of cyber threats through the delivery of cyber threat management, security incident response, malware response, forensics investigations, vulnerability management, and data leakage prevention. He was also responsible for the implementation of the global CISO strategy across lines of business in the region. Prior to his tenure at DB, Brendan was a Senior Executive Service (SES) member and the Director of the Network Security Deployment (NSD) at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In this role, he was responsible for the design, delivery and production support for intrusion detection, prevention and analytic capabilities. These systems, referred to as EINSTEIN, provided an active defense capability against highly-advanced and sophisticated cyber threats. Brendan also led technical efforts to establish information sharing capabilities between public and private sector organizations in order to improve the overall security of critical infrastructure systems. His efforts resulted in a NIST Innovation Award and a CSO40 Award for initiatives that demonstrate outstanding business value and thought leadership. Prior to joining DHS, Mr. Goode was at Booz Allen Hamilton. During his time there, he provided strategic and technical guidance in the areas of systems engineering and integration, program management, policy and governance, and acquisition services to senior executives in DHS and the Department of Defense (DoD). Mr. Goode holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida.



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Tuesday, 25 August 2020

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