- How to increase agility and innovation whilst reducing costs
- Creating and using data to inform decisions
- Building resilience by identifying and managing risk
- Becoming a connected enterprise to deliver better experiences for customers and employees
- Why a zero-trust model is needed to secure remote / hybrid workforce?
- Delivering user access visibility and accessibility while protecting your organisation from insider & outsider attacks
- Key considerations and components when determining the context for access and device authorisation
- Best approaches to set up an effective zero trust security framework for government
In this interactive session, we take the audience’s top voted challenges in the lead up to the conference and hand them over to our IT Executives for a deep-dive discussion.
- Embracing Digital Literacy: how to extend digital, data, and cyber capabilities of an organisation and stakeholders within and beyond traditional IT employee groups
- Curating a new ecosystem of talent: what skillset shifts and pathways are required to enable digital strategies for the future of service delivery?
- Team innovation and co-design: how do we empower cross-functional teams between projects and agencies to deliver promising agile projects on a larger scale?
- Cost optimisation post COVID-19 to overcome Tech Debt and legacy, relieve budgetary pressure, and free up critical investment opportunities
- How do we uplift digital maturity in priority areas highlighted by ongoing disruption?
This session gathers short talks from our panel members, focusing on the theme of agility and resilience in digital government through the lens of cyber security, before moving into an open discussion for the experts to analyse their collective learning lessons.
- Aligning agency, cluster and whole-of-Gov cyber strategy refresh align with new policy mandates to develop stronger strategies, maturity, and governance
- Making cyber matter more to the organisation through comprehensive awareness programs, metrics and prioritisation
- Reconciling competing priorities and ratings between risk reduction distinct to the organisation at the same time as maturity uplift in essential and mandated areas
- Ensuring systems and supply chains have robust governance whilst meeting the growing demand and volume of digital transactions
- Enabling digital transformation through cloud migration, continuous delivery, and process improvements
- Safeguarding access, accountability and assurance: what should be our starting point?
- What are the most critical benchmarks we need to identify through Public Sector, Industry and International collaboration?
- Linking data sets: how do we achieve the future of interagency/ intersector data sharing?
- Opportunity or disruption? Assessing the impacts of technology advancement and government’s relationship with AI, Smart Places and IoT
- Data that delivers value: the reality, risks and benefits of drawing meaningful insights