Event Overview

Australia has been making giant leaps in cyber security. The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) is at the heart of this defence, continually providing resources, alerts, and crucial information to help individuals, businesses, and government agencies protect against cyber threats.

In 2025, as businesses increasingly adopt Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, the sophistication of cyber threats has also grown. Ransomware attacks, one of the main threats, have been a menacing challenge. AI and automation are now integral to enhancing cyber defence mechanisms, allowing for real-time threat detection and response.

The Australian cyber security market, valued at roughly US$5 billion in 2022, is projected to grow to US$5.8 billion by 2024. With connected IoT devices multiplying, ensuring robust security measures has never been more critical. In 2025, governments worldwide are ramping up investments in AI-powered security solutions to counter emerging risks. Australia’s collaborative approach between the public and private sectors is making a significant impact. Australia’s vision is clear: To be a world leader in cyber security by 2030. This will be achieved through six “cyber shields” providing layers of defence.

Join us at CYBER25 Australia to immerse yourself in the latest advancements in cyber security, glean insights from visionary leaders, and explore new business opportunities in this rapidly evolving landscape.
What’s more, this exclusive gathering will feature over 150+ selected industry leaders and experts from various sectors, ready to share their best practices and pioneer the next wave of cyber resilience.

Why Australia?

Rapid Market Growth

Australia's cyber security market is projected to triple in size over the next decade. With the market’s value estimated to reach USD 16.52 billion by 2029, Australia is becoming a hub of cyber innovations and investment.

Strategic National Initiatives

The 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy outlines six "cyber shields" aimed at achieving unparalleled cyber security by 2030. This strategy positions Australia as a global leader, focusing on strong businesses, safe technology, world-class threat sharing, and more.

Public-Private Partnerships

Australia is fostering robust public-private partnerships to enhance national cyber resilience. Initiatives and cooperative efforts between the government, industry, and academia are driving significant advancements in cyber security measures.

Significant Economic Investments

With the Australian government heavily investing in IT infrastructure and risk management, cybersecurity is a top priority. In 2024 alone, Australia spent over AU$7.3 billion on security and risk management products and services.

Workforce Development

Australia is committed to building a proficient and expansive cyber security workforce. CSIRO projects that the nation’s cyber security revenue could reach $6 billion per year by 2026, demanding a highly skilled workforce to support this growth.

Leading-Edge Technologies

The nation’s focus on AI, Machine Learning, and cloud security is reshaping the cyber landscape. Australian companies and government agencies are adopting advanced technologies to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

Why Attend

  • 1 Gain insights into the latest trends, best practices, and regulatory updates across Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Data Protection, and compliance through knowledge dissemination.
  • 2 Utilize extensive networking opportunities with experts from various sectors including financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, regulators, technology providers, and consulting firms.
  • 3 Stay updated on regulatory frameworks, compliance strategies, and risk management techniques.
  • 4 Develop a deeper understanding of innovative tools, software, and services aimed at enhancing Cybersecurity processes and boosting efficiency.
  • 5 Engage in meaningful discussions with industry peers and experts, facilitating the exchange of ideas, challenges, and solutions.
  • 6 Leverage the knowledge acquired during the conference to gain a competitive edge and make well-informed decisions.

Delegates Profile

CISO

CTO

CIO

CSO

CRO

Heads of cyber security

Head - Information Security

Head - Application Security

Head - IT infrastructure

Head - Cloud Security

Cyber Security Risk Monitoring professionals

Cyber Security Operations professionals

Cyber Security Governance Manager

Cybersecurity Advisor

Cloud Architect

Industry Focus

Government

Healthcare

BFSI

Fintech

Energy & Utilities

Transportation

Manufacturing

Real Estate & Infrastructure

Retail & e-commerce

Sports

Defense & Security

Aerospace

Tourism & Hospitality

Telecom

Oil & gas

Mining

Media

Education

Our Speakers

Chathura Abeydeera

Chathura Abeydeera

Director - Offensive Cyber Security

KPMG Australia

Santanu Lodh

Santanu Lodh

Chief Information Security Officer

OFX

Asaf Ahmed

Asaf Ahmed

NSW Cyber Security Ambassador

NSW Government

Amyn Nathwani

Amyn Nathwani

Head of Data Governance

Health direct Australia

Daminda Kumara

Daminda Kumara

CISO

Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation

Jayden L

Jayden L

Global Head of IT

Zoomo

Lauren Veenstra

Lauren Veenstra

Cybersecurity Officer

Iberdrola Australia 

J A Zein

J A Zein

Global Head of Governance, Risk and Assurance,

Toll Group

Gaurav Vikash

Gaurav Vikash

Head of Security and Risk 

Axon

Jay Hira

Jay Hira

Director, Cyber Security - Financial Services

KPMG Australia

Ashwin Pal

Ashwin Pal

Partner, Head of Cybersecurity

RMS Australia

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