Brian Hay
[Cultural Cyber Security]
Brian Hay APM has a rare blend of cyber security skills and business attributes. Long considered a Thought Leader in the world of Cyber Security he learned his craft not from the technical demands of the industry but rather by focusing on the activities of organised crime and cyber criminals.

Having developed the security concept of the “Lifecycle of Cybercrime” he consults with key clients to understand their business strategies and seeks to assist organisational objectives whilst ensuring the highest levels of security. His broad environmental awareness and thought leadership expertise seeks to understand the client environment in order to align how CCS can assist in meeting the client’s full spectrum of security requirements, from governance, risk management, compliance and technical consulting, through to technology integration, training and managed services. Recently with Unisys as Lead CISO Advisor APAC, Security he was responsible for managing and developing Unisys’ Security Consulting business for Asia Pacific, while delivering operational and service excellence.

Brian brings a wealth of security experience, and has a proven record of partnering with industry for innovative solutions to difficult problems.

The Human Firewall: A journey into the unknown…

Join us on this fireside chat as we delve into the mystery, challenges, trials and tribulations as eHealth Queensland strives to put the “People” into the paradigm: people, process, and technology (PPT) the methodology in which the balance of people, process, and technology drives action – in this case Cyber Security. Tracey Weeks, Manager Cyber Security (Training and Awareness), Cyber Security Group, eHealth Queensland kindly shares with us her stories from the coalface as she leads the introduction of the human element into Queensland Health’s Digital Transformation journey.

Areas to be explored include:

• Where they started
• Where they’re going
• Pitfalls and challenges
• How to overcome the roadblocks
• The battle of “metrics”
• Differences made
• Mistakes and stumbling blocks
• Benefits yielded
• Reduction of risk
• Implementing a Cyber Ambassador’s Program
• Setting strategic and Corporate Alignment
• Operationalising the strategy
• Having fun along the way

Experience is arguably our greatest teacher and as Confucius nearly once said, “A person should learn from their mistakes, but a wise person learns from the mistakes and lessons from others”.

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