Events


AISA Brisbane Branch Meeting: BYOD

09/05/2012

BYOD: The horse has bolted.... Read more

AISA Brisbane Branch Meeting: Network Capture for Maximum Effect

22/02/2012

See the benefits of capturing full session network data to improve detection of significant security threats in your network.... Read more

AISA Brisbane Members Christmas Meeting 2011

14/12/2011

Celebrate the end of a great year with your fellow members!... Read more

AISA Annual General Meeting 2011 - Brisbane

22/11/2011

Have your say in how our Association is run!... Read more

Brisbane Branch Meeting: Organisational Liability for Information Security in Australia

26/10/2011

In our October meeting, Jodie Siganto will present on the major areas of organisation liability for losses suffered through information security incidents in Australia will be reviewed.... Read more

Brisbane Branch Meeting: SAML 2.0 for Dummies

28/09/2011

In this meeting, Michael Linnett and Paul Green will introduce the SAML 2.0 protocol by way of two examples.... Read more

Cloud Computing: Unlock the benefits by navigating the identity challenges

31/08/2011

Cloud computing offers enormous potential for the efficient delivery and consumption of IT resources. Effective identity management in cloud environments can accelerate the time to realise value, while preserving strong governance of identities. This presentation will cover patterns, standards and emerging trends for managing and using identities in the delivery and use of cloud and how they are integrated with existing on-premise systems. ... Read more

Application Security

23/08/2011

Bonus event for AISA Brisbane! We are fortunate to have an international speaker, Pravir Chandra, visiting Brisbane.... Read more

Computer Forensics - How diverse is this field?

20/04/2011

This presentation will look at the extent of modern digital evidence using cases that Ashley has worked on as examples. Ashley will dispel some of the myths about digital forensics, and look at what might be the challenges faced in the future. Ashley will draw upon insights he gained from the recent HTCIA conference in Hong Kong. ... Read more

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and the Failure of Prevention

25/02/2011

Today's advanced persistent threats (APT) evade both detection and prevention by current approaches to network security - whether you want to believe it or not. Most organisations have developed an over-reliance upon network-layer, perimeter-focused solutions that require signatures or statistical-based foreknowledge of each technical threat.... Read more

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