CALL FOR SPEAKERS

We're inviting experts to be part of the CyberWest Summit 2025 Program. Help upskill business leaders with the tools they need to keep their organisation secure and able to recover should a cyber incident occur. In 2025 content will be framed around the People, Technology, Process framework.​

The Summit program will allow attendees to:

  • Understand the broader context of cyber risk and how cyber resilience is a competitive advantage
  • ​Understand cyber resilience and how to mitigate risk through technology, processes and human behaviourLearn what to look for in a credible cyber security provider
  • Learn from experts using accessible language, without cyber security jargon
  • Meet local, national and international cyber security companies who can help them improve their cyber security processes, controls and technologies

Expressions of Interest to deliver presentations, panel sessions and workshops are now open.

EOIs close Sunday 8 December.


MEET OUR SPEAKERS



KATHERINE MANSTED

Executive Director of Cyber Intelligence at CyberCX and a Senior Fellow at ANU's National Security College. Katherine is a leading expert on cybersecurity, disinformation, and foreign interference, and she advises leaders across sectors and has featured in top publications and parliamentary hearings.


BRENDAN DOWLING

Appointed in May 2023, Brendan is Australia’s Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology, leading international engagement and building regional resilience. With a distinguished career, he has headed the Cyber and Critical Technology Coordination Centre and served as First Assistant Secretary for Digital and Technology Security Policy. Brendan has also held senior roles at Australia’s Embassy in the US, overseeing engagement across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

More speaker announcements coming soon.

The CyberWest Summit is proudly presented CyberWest Hub, The WA Cyber Security Innovation Hub. CyberWest Hub is co-funded through the WA Government’s New Industries Fund, Edith Cowan University and City of Joondalup.