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Capture The Flag

Capture The Flag: Moving from protection to resilience

Event Start: Wed 14 Aug 02:00 PM ACST
Event Finish: Wed 14 Aug 05:00 PM ACST

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Registration End Date: Tue 13 Aug 09:30 AM


*If you are not a current ACS member, you will be asked to &#39;create an account&#39;. Your details will be used for registration processes only. If you experience technical issues, please contact <a href="mailto:Lauren.Hall@acs.org.au" target="_blank">Lauren.Hall@acs.org.au.</a><br><br><br>Many organisations adopt key local cybersecurity framework such as NIST to be better prepared in identifying and detecting cyber-attacks, and improve how to respond, prevent, and recover from cyber incidents. <br><br>Join Trend Micro&#39;s Senior Solutions Architect Andrew Longhorn on Wednesday 14 August, at the Darwin Innovation Hub, to learn what this framework means to you and see how you can apply its best practices to your existing security standards to improve your security posture and cybersecurity risk management for a successful path to cyber resilience.<br><br><br>See the power of true platform security at your fingertips – All in one view<br><br>•    Identifying your critical data<br>•    AI for Security<br>•    Assessing your attack surface<br>•    Proactively responding to identity threats<br>•    Managing cyber risk across your organisation<br>•    Phishing and Security awareness training<br>•    Detection and response across network, email, and endpoint<br>•    Cloud detection and response<br>•    Cloud visibility &amp; compliance<br>•    Vulnerability management<br><br><br><strong>* Don&#39;t forget to bring your own laptop to participate in an immersive lab. Catering will be provided.</strong><br><br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://acsau.my.salesforce.com/servlet/rtaImage?eid=701GB000001HkAZ&amp;feoid=00N9000000EVCh7&amp;refid=0EMGB00000AruW7" style="height: 281px; width: 500px;"></img>

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Andrew Longhorn

Andrew Longhorn

Andrew is a Senior Solution Architect and System Engineer for Trend Micro.

For the 8 years prior to working for Trend Micro, Andrew was CTO for premium cloud and mobility development companies, specialising in bespoke iPhone, Android and cloud service design and development for large corporate and enterprise/government customers as well as managing Joint Ventures and a large in-house product suite. Andrew has experience in a wide variety of activities from management and organisational reform to sales, pre-sales technical support, marketing/presentation, product management and running development and devops teams.

Specialisation in data management/social applications, process improvement, integration, security user interface and end-user engagement. Experienced in Government/compliance requirements working for major consulting firms and security vendors.

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48-50 Smith Street,Darwin,NT,Australia

  • where

  • Darwin Innovation HUB
    48-50 Smith Street
    Darwin NT 0800
  • when

  • Event Start:
    Wed 14 Aug 02:00 PM ACST

    Event Finish:
    Wed 14 Aug 05:00 PM ACST
  • event price

  • Member: $0.00
  • Non-Member: $0.00

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