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Building Cyber Resilient Businesses
Practical strategies for continuity & recovery in Australia

Is your business ready for a cyberattack?

Cyber threats are rising fast in Australia - fuelled by AI, ransomware, supply chain breaches, and nation-state actors. The question isn't if your business will be targeted, but when - and how prepared you’ll be to bounce back.

Join our free webinar to learn how to build cyber resilience, recover from incidents, and keep your business running.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

The cyber threat landscape in Australia
Get up to speed on today’s most pressing risks: ransomware, Business Email Compromise (BEC), supply chain vulnerabilities, and attacks linked to foreign actors.

Australian regulations & frameworks
Learn how to align with Australia’s national standards and key cyber risk frameworks such as ISM, VPDSS, NSW RFFR Cyber Security Accreditation, ISO 27001, and APRA CPS 230 (for regulated entities).

Recovery planning that works
Get practical tips on how to recover when the worst has happened. Learn how to build and test Business Continuity Plans (BCP), Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP), and Cyber Security Incident Response Plans (CSIRP) that actually work when it counts.

Using cloud and AI in recovery
Explore how cloud technology and AI tools can speed up recovery and reduce the impact of cyber incidents.

Incident response & crisis management
Want to respond confidently under pressure? We will help you master best practices for managing cyber incidents, minimise downtime and protect your company’s reputation.

Lessons from recent events
We will break down real-world examples of cyber incidents and data breach cases in Australia, to discuss what went wrong, the impact on business operations and how to apply the lessons learned to your own business.

Prepare your business before a breach – not after.

We hope you can join us!
DETAILS

Date:
Thursday, 8 May 2025


Time: 

1:00PM AEST
11:00AM AWST




Venue: Please note, this webinar is held via Zoom.







Contact Darien Canepa [email protected] for any queries
YOUR FACILITATORS
Kaustubh Vazalwar
Director
RSM Australia

Kaustubh is a senior resilience practitioner and executive and helps his clients enhance their ICT resilience by understanding the root causes of disruptions, and developing strategic plans for improving data security, governance, and risk mitigation for critical systems. ...

Being a seasoned and certified resiliency professional with experience in strategic and technological aspects of business, he has worked with prestigious customers across the globe and in various industry verticals. In his current role as the Director with RSM Australia, Kaustubh works as an executive advisor and drives critical initiatives for the cyber security and privacy risk services division. Kaustubh’s previous roles include Head of Technology – Enterprise Resilience at Tabcorp Holdings Ltd., and A/NZ Practice Leader – Resiliency Services at IBM Australia. He is passionate about developing intellectual property material and has published multiple whitepapers and journal articles in the domain, as well as been a speaker at the prestigious AISA Cyber Conference in Melbourne and Canberra, Gartner Security & Risk Summit Australia and the BCM World Conference in London amongst others. Kaustubh was recognised as the Continuity and Resilience Consultant in the BCI India awards in 2015.

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