29 & 30 October 2024 // Canberra

Protective Security in Government Conference 2024

Collaborating for Protective Security Success // #PSG2024

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PSG Conference 2024

Join us for the 7th annual Protective Security in Government (PSG) Conference, hosted by the Australian Security Research Centre (ASRC), taking place in Canberra on the 29th and 30th of October 2024.

Since 2018, the ASRC has been proudly hosting this event on behalf of the Attorney-General’s Department, and this year, in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs, we continue to build on this legacy.

Building upon the success of previous conferences, PSG 2024 adopts the theme of “Collaborating for Protective Security Success.” This theme underscores the importance of collaboration and partnership across sectors and specialisations to achieve effective protective security outcomes.
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Theme

Collaborating for Protective Security Success

As the landscape of security threats continues to evolve, collaboration becomes increasingly vital in addressing emerging challenges and safeguarding our nation’s security interests.

The conference will delve into various aspects of collaborative security, including current and emerging security requirements, risk management strategies, and building integrity and trust in diverse workplaces. Keynote speakers will share insights and best practices, offering attendees valuable perspectives on navigating complex security landscapes and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation. There will also be updates from key stakeholders on the Protective Security Policy Framework, Security of Critical Infrastructure (SOCI) Act, as well as other important areas of interest such as cyber security and privacy.

Program Highlights

Six Big Topics PSG 2024 Will Cover

Collaborative Security in Practice

How cross-sector partnerships drive security outcomes and address evolving threats through collaboration.

Risk Management Strategies

Innovative approaches to anticipate, mitigate, and respond to security threats effectively.

Building Integrity and Trust

Best practices for fostering integrity and trust within organisations for robust protective security.

PSPF and SoCI Legislation Updates

Latest updates on PSPF and SoCI legislation from key government stakeholders.

Global Security Challenges and Solutions

Addressing foreign interference and collaborative solutions for enhancing national security.

Cyber Security and Privacy

Latest cyber security challenges and privacy concerns, with strategies for protecting critical information.

Our Speakers

Hear From Leading Experts

Adam Gray

Senior Director, Safety, Security and Emergency Management
Venues Canberra

Anooshe Mushtaq

Civil Society Member Open Government Partnership, Attorney-General's Department

Brett Peppler

Managing Director Intelligent Futures Pty Ltd

BRIG Arran Hassell CSC

Executive Director
Protegas Australia (Commander 8th Brigade, Australian Army)

Connie McIntosh

Head of Security Ericsson

Damian McMeekin

Senior Counsel Kroll

Darlene Winston

Director - Advice Employsure

Dave Cohen

Deputy CEO Risk 2 Solution Group

David Bartlett (Dr)

Program Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Griffith Criminology Institute

Don Williams ASecM

Managing Director Layer 3 Services

Gav Schneider (Dr)

CEO and Principal Consultant Risk 2 Solution Group PSG Program Convenor

Grant McKay

Head of Protective Security & Emergency Management Sydney Water

Hamish Hansford

Deputy Secretary, Cyber and Infrastructure Security Group Department of Home Affairs

Jacqui Loustau

Executive Director Australian Women in Security Network (AWSN)

Jason Brown

Chief Executive Officer Cadentis/Cinnteacht PL

Jennifer McCarthy (Dr)

Forensic Mental Health Operations Manager, Victorian Fixated Threat Assessment Centre Forensicare

Joe Saunders

Operations Manager Asset College (RTO 31718)

Leanne Close APM

Chief Executive Strategy & Government Risk 2 Solution Group (Former AFP Deputy Commissioner)

Marie Patane

Executive Director of Enterprise Security Sydney Metro

Mark Anderson

National Security Officer (NSO / CSO) Microsoft Australia & New Zealand

Mark Brown

First Assistant Director-General Integrity, Security, and Governance Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)

Matthew Curtis

Principal Curtis Incorporated Pty Ltd

Mike Wilde

Chief Operating Officer NSW Crime Commission

Natalie Pearse

Director, Protective Security Policy Department of Home Affairs

Nick de Bont

Chief Security Officer (CSO) Thales Australia

Peter Price AM

Director and CEO Crime Stoppers NSW

Pierre Andipatin

Head of Humanitarian, International Development & Travel Risk Management Risk 2 Solution Group

Pierre Skorich

Author and Insider Threat Expert Insider Threat: A Systemic Approach

Shilpa Maniar

Director, Critical Infrastructure Reform and International Engagement Cyber and Infrastructure Security Group

Stewart Lawson

Head of Group Security Virgin Australia Airlines

Susan McGinty (Dr)

CEO and Founder Aya Leadership

Tim Fawcett

Director, Corporate and Government Affairs Cisco Australia and New Zealand

Tom Roche

Director and Executive Board Member Sapio | Principal Rexford Consultancy

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Details coming soon.

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Details coming soon.

Program

What to Expect at PSG 2024

Day 1 Session 1

Securing Australia's Future: Collaborative Approaches in Cyber and Infrastructure Security (Keynote) - Hamish Hansford

Day 1 Session 2

Nobody is Immune: How Microsoft is evolving its security strategy in the face of unrelenting and evolving cyber adversaries (Keynote) - Mark Anderson

Day 1 Session 3

Event Security: Key Lessons Learned and Best Practices - Adam Gray

Day 1 Session 4

A Chief Security Officer’s View of the Protective Security Landscape (Panel Discussion) - Grant McKay, Connie McIntosh, Nick de Bont, Stewart Lawson

Day 1 Session 5

Misinformation, Disinformation and Malinformation
Anooshe Mushtaq

Day 1 Session 6

Strategic Insights and Risk Management: Navigating Future Security Challenges (Panel Discussion) - Brig Arran Hassell CSC, Brett Peppler, Pierre Andipatin, Dave Cohen

Day 1 Session 7

Insider Threat Management: A Systematic Approach to Mitigating Risks - Pierre Skorich

Day 1 Session 8

Securing Urban Transport: Strategies for Enterprise Security in Public Infrastructure (Keynote) - Marie Patane

Day 1 Session 9

The Evolving Protective Security Landscape: Insights from Seasoned Industry Professionals (Panel Discussion) - Jason Brown, Damian McMeekin, Matthew Curtis, Don Williams

Day 1 Session 10

Community-Driven Security: Harnessing Public Engagement to Combat Crime - Peter Price AM

Day 1 Evening Networking Reception

Unwind and connect with fellow attendees in a relaxed, casual setting at our Evening Networking Reception, happening at the end of Day 1. This is the perfect opportunity to engage with industry peers, speakers, and sponsors over delicious food and refreshing drinks.

Day 2 Session 11

Building Trust and Integrity in Diverse Security Environments - Mike Wilde

Day 2 Session 12

Strengthening Security Culture through PSPF: Recent Changes and Key Updates - Natalie Pearse

Day 2 Session 13

The Future of Security: Empowering Young Professionals in the Protective Security Sector (Panel Discussion) - Tom Roche, Darlene Winston

Day 2 Session 14

Redefining Your True North: Reflections on Collaboration in Action - Dr Jennifer McCarthy

Day 2 Session 15

Financial and Project Control Expectations for Security

Day 2 Session 16

Developing Effective Security Policies and Practices (Workshop) - Dr David Bartlet

Day 2 Session 17

Bridging Innovation, Policy, and Community Health (Fireside Chat) - Tim Fawcett, Dr Gavriel Schneider

Day 2 Session 18

Cybersecurity and Convergence: Integrating Disciplines for Enhanced Security (Panel Discussion) - Dr Susan McGinty, Jacqui Loustau, Shilpa Maniar, Mark Brown

Day 2 Session 19

Conference Wrap-Up: Key Takeaways and Future Directions in Protective Security (Fireside Chat) - Dr Gav Schneider (Program Convenor)​, Leanne Close APM (PSG Ambassador)

What to Expect

Why Attend the PSG Conference 2024?

The PSG Conference 2024 is a premier event for professionals in the field of protective security, offering a unique opportunity to gain insights, network with industry leaders, and stay ahead of emerging threats and trends. This year’s theme, “Collaborating for Protective Security Success,” emphasises the importance of cross-sector partnerships and innovative strategies to enhance security outcomes.

Whether you are a security advisor, a chief security officer, or a professional in the public or private sector, PSG Conference 2024 provides invaluable knowledge and practical tools to strengthen your organisation’s security posture.

Why Attend the PSG Conference?

Experience the Leading Event in Protective Security

Comprehensive Agenda

Engage with a dynamic lineup of expert speakers, panel discussions, and workshops designed to provide actionable insights and strategies.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with industry leaders, security professionals, and policy makers to exchange ideas and build valuable relationships.

Secure Your Spot Today

Ticket Options and Pricing

Full Conference Pass

$1,660

/ Per Delegate
Corporate Table

$10,624

/ Table of Eight (8) Delegates
Live Stream Pass
(Single)

$665

/ Per Access Account
Live Stream Pass
(Group)

$3,990

/ Ten (10) Access Accounts

What Our Past Attendees Say

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

The conference will be held at the QT Canberra, located at 1 London Cct, Canberra ACT 2601.
Yes, you can transfer your ticket to a colleague if you are unable to attend. Please contact our registration team at [email protected] with the details of the person who will be taking your place.
During the registration process, there will be a section to input any dietary requirements. If you need to update your dietary requirements after registering, please email us at [email protected] with your specific needs.
We suggest business attire as appropriate for the event. We recommend you dress as you feel comfortable and remember a jacket or sweater for the air-conditioned ballroom.
Please email us to inquire about sponsorships at [email protected].
The PSG Conference does not sell, share, or provide specific contact information of our attendees to any third parties without their prior consent. We do not currently have any plans to facilitate a process of obtaining a list of all conference participants.

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PSG Conference 2024 aims to highlight the importance of working together across sectors and specialisations to address emerging challenges and enhance our nation’s security posture.

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