Protective Security Summit NSW 2025

  • 14/04/2025
  • UNSW Kensington, Sydney NSW

The Protective Security Summit (PSS) series is dedicated to advancing Australia’s protective security landscape by fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation across sectors. Our mission is to bring together security professionals, government leaders, industry experts, and academics to address evolving threats and emerging challenges in both the physical and digital realms. The active involvement of academia plays a crucial role in shaping evidence-based strategies and cutting-edge solutions, while the partnership between industry, academia, and government is vital to creating a comprehensive and forward-thinking approach to protective security.

 

Speakers:

  • Dr Pranit Anand - Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales
  • Prof Frederik Anseel - Professor and Dean, UNSW Business School, University of New South Wales
  • Prof Lyria Bennett Moses - Professor and Head of the School of Law, Society and Criminology, University of New South Wales
  • Prof Richard Buckland - Director of Teaching Practive, University of New South Wales
  • Dr Sally Burt - Lecturer in Cyber Security, University of New South Wales
  • Julian Claxton - Managing Director, Jayde Consulting PTY LTD | Threat Advisory
  • Dave Cohen - Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group
  • George Dionisopoulos - Director and Co-Founder, GRC4
  • Prof Salil Kanhere - Professor, University of New South Wales
  • Matt O'Kane - Casual Academic (School of Systems and Computing), University of New South Wales
  • Natalie Pearse - Director, Protective Security Policy, Ddepartment of Home Affiars
  • Christina Rose - Aviation Ssecurity Vice President Australia, CERTIS
  • Dr Gav Schneider - CEO and Director, Australian Security Research Centre (ASRC)
  • Tony Vizza - Founder and Managing Partner, NOVERA
  • Denny Wan - Founder and Principal Consultant, Reasonable Security Institute
  • Mike Wilde - Chief Operating Officer, New South Wales Crime Commission

 

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