Overview
A cyber resilient culture detects and responds positively to the continually evolving cyber threat landscape. Organisational cyber security culture influences the cyber resilience of the organisation. Insider threats come from within organisational trust boundaries and as such are very different to cyber threats originating from outside the organisation. They can be difficult to detect and can cause significant risk and impact. Understanding the insider threat, and how it can be detected and mitigated is a critical objective to reduce cyber risk and a vital control for organisations. Leaders increasingly need to know why people don’t behave in a secure way even when they know the risk, and how incentive strategies and culture development can be used to improve cyber resilience.
Course dates
- 20-21 June 2024
- 26-27 September 2024 (registration will be available soon).
Location
UniSQ Brisbane
293 Queen Street, Brisbane.
Cost
Applicant | Cost |
Individual registration | AUD 2500 per person |
Group registration | AUD 2250 per person |
UniSQ Alumni registration | AUD 2000 per person |
Facilitator
Professor Raj Gururajan, Head of School for Research
Professor Raj Gururajan is an IT specialist with over 25 years of experience in developing IT systems. He completed his PhD in 2000 in Information Systems from Edith Cowan University, Australia. He is the architect of the Master of Cyber Security Program at the University of Southern Queensland. He has conducted many professional courses in the domain of Disaster Recovery Planning, Computer Security, End User Computing and Research Methodology for professionals in Australia, India, and Mauritius. He has also developed and delivered Executive Development Programs for prestigious Indian Institutions such as the Indian Institute of Management. |