Join CyberArk for Impact World Tour 23 - Melbourne

Identity is the attack surface in the modern digital world, so every organisation must prioritise protecting all identities.

According to the CyberArk 2023 Identity Security Threat Landscape Report, the risk of cybersecurity threats is rising as a result of a confluence of difficult economic conditions, geopolitical unrest, the development of AI, and risks associated with the software supply chain.

Critical Infrastructure is a major focus area in Australia, and each sector has assigned and risk-based security controls that need to be coordinated. In the sector, the scale of human and machine identities is enormous and growing rapidly. Sensitive information and other assets remain at risk, as well as the Australian community, if this is not properly secured as a key attack gateway.

On August 9, at the W Melbourne Hotel, join CyberArk as they embark on their IMPACT World Tour:

Join CyberArk during their IMPACT World Tour on August 9th at W Melbourne Hotel:

  • Hear from industry leaders and security specialists about Identity Security essentials for protecting critical infrastructure with cloud, OT, endpoints, and applications security.

  • Explore innovations in Identity Security technology and thought-provoking threat research.

  • Discover best practices, lessons learned, and tips and tricks directly from CyberArk customers and partners through keynote presentations.

  • Network with security professionals.

Who should attend: CISO, Head of Security, Head of IAM, Endpoint Security Lead, Security Practitioner, CIO, Cloud Security Architect, DevOps Manager and Software Engineer.

International guest speakers include:

  • Len Noe, Technical Evangelist, White Hat Hacker & BioHacker, CyberArk

Len has presented in over 50 countries at major security conferences. Prior to 2001 Len was a Black/Grey Hat Hacker and learned most of his skills by practical application. Len has spent 28 years in the areas of web development, system engineering / administration, architecture, coding, and the past 9 years focusing on information security from an attacker’s perspective.

  • Shay Nahari, Vice president of Red Team services, CyberArk

Shay specializes in targeted cyber operations, malware evasion and offensive research. With nearly two decades of cyber security experience, he’s on the front lines in helping global organizations improve their ability to detect and react to targeted attacks using adversary simulation and advanced real-life tactics, techniques and procedures.

Register today for an action-packed day that will empower you to develop your identity security strategy and take your company’s digital transformation to the next level.

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