Presentation

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Cyber resilience and fraud prevention – the facts

Insights for cyber intelligence and fraud literacy in our rapidly changing world.

Date
12:00pm — 2:00pm, 16 March 2021
Venue
Deloitte Boardroom
Location
481 Moray Place, Dunedin
Price members
$45.00 incl GST
Price non-members
$60.00 incl GST

Overview

Increasing digital dependency is amplifying the risk of cyber-attacks and opening doors to issues relating to service disruption, fraud and data privacy.  Only 35% of directors in the 2020 IoD Director Sentiment Survey said their boards had the right capabilities to lead their organisation’s digital future. 

Due to COVID-19, criminal trends and the increased reliance on digital and cloud capabilities, it is important organisations understand what’s happening with attacks and attackers globally and here in NZ. It is critical organisations build true muscle memory for cyber resilience.

Deloitte partners Anu Nayar (National Leader – Cyber) and David Seath, (Partner - Risk Advisory) will share their insights to bust common myths and equip you to govern and foster cyber intelligence and fraud literacy in the rapidly changing world our businesses operate in today.

Our speakers

Anu Nayar

Anu is a Partner and leads Deloitte’s Cyber, Privacy and Resilience practice nationally.  He brings over 20 years’ experience within mission-critical organisations in the USA and New Zealand.  He is a trusted advisor to many public sector C-suite teams and coaches and mentors senior leaders across the nation. Anu has developed the cyber strategy and operating models, and led the delivery of cyber transformation and solutions for government, financial services, critical infrastructure and iconic kiwi organisations. He has deep expertise in Cyber Operations and Intelligence and built multidisciplinary CERT, Command Centres and Threat and Security Operations teams. Anu has also led the response to over 600 cyber and crisis events in his career, including for major organisations in government, utilities and financial services in NZ.

David Seath

David is a Partner and leads Deloitte’s Risk Advisory practice in the South Island – he has been based in Christchurch since 2016 and lived in Dunedin prior to that.and is based in Christchurch.  He has spent the last 25 years conducting a mix of fraud investigation and prevention assignments so he know what makes fraudsters tick and importantly also knows the environments within organisations that allow fraud to occur. David has been in New Zealand

Additional information

COVID-19

We have been monitoring government updates regarding COVID-19 and are keeping up to date with Ministry of Health guidance with regard to events and public gatherings.

For the latest updates on face to face courses and our safety planning see our response to COVID-19 page

Branch event cancellation policy

Regrettably, registration fees cannot be refunded when cancellations are received within two working days prior to any branch event.

See our standard terms and conditions for more information.

Contact

Philippa Murrell
Otago Southland Branch Manager

+64 3 955 5899
+64 27 772 2013
otago.branch@iod.org.nz

Our sponsors

The Otago Southland Branch acknowledges the generous support of

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    Non-members — $60.00

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