Cyber Security Law Australia 2012
Cyber Security Law Australia 2012
Increased concern with privacy, the growth of “big data”, the use of social media and the broad adoption of cloud computing are some of the current issues for security practitioners. In planning and implementing solutions to meet the challenges these issues raise – information security practitioners increasingly need to be aware of the legal obligations and potential liabilities involved, as well as new legislative developments.
Cyber Security Law Australia 2012 brings together Australian legal and information security professionals to provide a platform for information exchange and the sharing of relevant knowledge.
(ISC)² Members can earn 8 CPEs
Key Issues to be covered during the day include:
- Digital Evidence: New Challenges
- Privacy Act Amendments: What do they mean for Information Security Professionals
- Legal Risks of Cloud Computing
- Protection of Confidential Information: Is it as simple as we think?
- Data Breaches and Class Action Law Suits
- Cloud Computing and Forensics
- Panel discussion: Should there be more information security regulation?
Why Attend?
- Obtain up to the minute legal updates
- Network with some of the leading professionals in the area
- Get a handle on the proposed amendments to the Privacy Act 1988, before they bite
Conference Details:
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September 12, 2012 |
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Registration from 8.30a.m. – Finish at 5.00pm |
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Venue: |
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Drive, Darling Harbour |
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