Virtual Roundtable
Data Protection in times of Business Disruption: Ensuring Business Continuity
In today’s highly digitised environment, when it comes to valuable data – currently described as the lifeblood of an organisation – IT leaders have the critical role of securing the overall IT infrastructure of their businesses. Their responsibilities include guaranteeing employees’ safety, protecting data centres, company’s endpoint devices and clouds and, of course, ensuring that ransomware attacks do not further compound the already disrupted work environment.
As we see an increase in a distributed workforce model, IT professionals must make sure their infrastructure and more importantly, their data, remains protected and can be managed effectively to ensure business continuity. Whether it be internal or external threats, from user error through to ransomware attacks, ensuring exposure to these vulnerabilities is key.
- What are some of the hurdles and challenges that IT leaders are facing as a direct result of the global pandemic?
- What measures are IT leaders implementing to overcome these new work dynamics?
- What long-term and short-term impacts will the outbreak have on businesses and industries as a whole?
Attended by:
CIO at Wilson Group
CIO at Anglicare Victoria
CIO at Schiavello Group
CIO & Director of IT at Modern Dental Pacific
CTO of Agile Champion at CXi Software
CTO at Swinburne University of Technology
CTO & CISO at ASC
CISO at Melbourne Water
Chief Information Security & Compliance Manager at Ansarada
Head of Data Governance at Tabcorp
Head of Regulatory Affairs at ANZ
Director of Cyber Security at Unisys
Director of Cyber Security & Risk at Deakin University
Director of Compliance, Risk & Information at GoTafe
GM of IT Exchange at Property Exchange Australia
IT Manager at BeyondBlue
Senior Cyber Security Architect at EnergyAustralia
Data Protection Lead at Toll Group
2:50 pm: Guests to check-in online
3:00 pm: Welcome by The Ortus Club
3:10 pm: Introduction of participants
3:15 pm: Short address from Commvault
3:30 pm: Discussion instigated by the moderator and continued by the group
4:15 pm: End of session
MARK PERRY
APAC CTO | Ping Identity
Mark speaks regularly in industry conferences, having been trained in media techniques. He holds a deep background in Identity Management, Security, and IT. Having experience in pre-sales, consulting, and technical support, Mark possesses a range of skills when it comes to building a team of expert technologists. Mark’s passion for constructing teams has allowed him to work closely on customers’ requirements at Ping, and ultimately improve their products.