Header image

Conference Speaking Themes & Session Types

 

AISA's South Australian Security Day Conference, AdelaideSEC is a one day conference with a program featuring sessions designed to foster dialogue, share best practices and help shape Australia's cyber security future.  

Speaking Themes

1. Cyber Readiness

Explores practical strategies, capabilities, and lessons learned that strengthen an organisation’s ability to prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from cyber threats from incident response, security operations to workforce readiness, and security awareness.

2. Emerging Themes

Examines new technologies, evolving threat landscapes, and innovative approaches shaping the future of cybersecurity with insights on AI, quantum computing, cloud security, digital identity, emerging risks, and forward-looking security research to name a few.

3. Governance, Risk and Compliance

Focuses on the frameworks, policies, and leadership practices that enable effective cyber risk management and regulatory compliance to governance models, risk assessment, privacy, audit, assurance, regulatory obligations, and board-level cyber oversight.

Speaking Session Styles 

All sessions are 40 minutes in duration and the conference program will feature the following session types:

Session
Up to two presenters will share insights on a focused topic, drawing from their relevant experience and unique perspectives. A session highlights voices with recognised impact in their area of expertise, offers valuable insights and takeaways.

Panel
A moderated discussion featuring three panellists and a moderator who bring diverse experiences and perspectives to a focused topic. A panel session offers a dynamic exchange of ideas, insights, and stories from voices recognised for their contributions and thought leadership in their field. 

Interactive Session
The interactive sessions will start with a 15 minute presentation from the speakerFollowing this, the session becomes interactive, with a focus on gaining audience participation, whereby the speaker turns facilitator, garnering audience engagement through Q&A, and discussion.  

AdelaideSEC call for speakers will close at midnight, Friday 26 June 2026

loading