Presenting the Finalists for the Inaugural Benchmark Awards: Security


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Benchmark Awards: Honouring Security Excellence in Australian Organisations

The Australian cybersecurity environment is progressing swiftly, with organisations from various sectors enhancing their efforts to secure critical data and infrastructure. TechBest is excited to unveil the finalists for the first-ever Benchmark Awards: Security, highlighting the remarkable accomplishments of leaders in this domain. From education to healthcare, finance to government, these individuals and teams are leading Australia’s fight against cyber threats.

Quick Overview

  • More than 50 finalists have been revealed across different sectors, such as government, healthcare, retail, and telecommunications.
  • The awards will honour the successes of CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers) and CSOs (Chief Security Officers) for their outstanding cybersecurity initiatives.
  • Awards will be bestowed on October 16 at the Shangri-La Hotel in Sydney, during a gala dinner and conference event.
  • The gathering is supported by prominent cybersecurity firms like AUSCERT, Mimecast, NinjaOne, Skybox Security, and TeamViewer.
  • Finalists span a wide range of industries, including education, healthcare, governmental, financial services, energy, and the not-for-profit sector.

Awards to Honour Cybersecurity Excellence

Cybersecurity has transitioned from being solely an IT concern to a vital business requirement. Australian organisations are increasingly focusing on their cybersecurity plans, with leaders taking a key role in protecting essential assets. The TechBest Benchmark Awards: Security aims to acknowledge the contributions of these security professionals who are at the forefront of ensuring the safety of Australian businesses against evolving cyber threats.

Education Sector: Protecting Student Data

With the increase in remote education and cloud solutions, cybersecurity in the education sector has become critically important. The finalists in this area have instituted strong security protocols to secure sensitive student and research information from cyber intrusions.

  • Dan Maslin, Group CISO, Monash University
  • Derek Winter, CISO, University of NSW
  • Glenn Dickman, Director of Cyber Security, Griffith University
  • Jan Zeilinga, CISO, James Cook University
  • Shireen Syed, CISO, University of Newcastle
  • Vanessa Tsaccounis, CISO, University of Wollongong

Healthcare: Safeguarding Patient Data

Healthcare institutions are primary targets for cybercriminals due to the sensitive nature of patient information. The finalists in this segment have excelled in implementing advanced cybersecurity initiatives that uphold data privacy while promoting digital healthcare advancements.

  • Peter Croll, CISO, NSW Health
  • Mia Al-Sharif, CISO, Ramsay Healthcare
  • Marc Reinhardt, Director of Cyber Security & IT Risk, Icon Group
  • Nicole Neil, Information Security Director, Seer Medical
  • Vijay Narayan, CISO, Mercy Health

Not-For-Profit: Protecting Vulnerable Communities

The not-for-profit sector frequently navigates resource limitations, rendering it particularly susceptible to cyber threats. These finalists have surmounted these hurdles to create solid cybersecurity infrastructures that shield both their organisations and the communities they serve.

  • Doug Hammond, CISO, Uniting
  • Kat McCrabb, Digital Risk and Security Lead (CISO), Brisbane Catholic Education
  • Noel Toal, CIO, DPV Health
  • Ross Adam Anicete, Head of Cyber Security and Infrastructure, Fresh Hope Communities

Government: Protecting Public Infrastructure

In a climate where cyberattacks threaten essential services, public sector CISOs play an increasingly crucial role. The finalists in this segment have been vital in crafting resilient cybersecurity strategies that protect public infrastructure and services.

  • Andrew Stokes, Deputy CISO, Queensland Government Cyber Security Unit
  • David Griffiths, CISO, Northern Beaches Council
  • Gabriela Guiu-Sorsa, Principal Advisor, Information Security, Queensland Fire Department
  • Leigh Dixon, Director, Cyber Security, Department of the Premier and Cabinet Queensland
  • Roxanne Pashaei, CISO, Rural Fire Service
  • Shane Moffitt, Former Deputy CISO, Victorian Government
  • Travis Hawkins, Deputy CISO, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland)

Finance and Professional Services: Securing Financial Assets

Financial organisations are among the most vulnerable to cybercriminal targets. The CISOs and security leaders in this field have been essential in protecting financial systems, customer information, and adherence to strict regulatory mandates.

  • Daniel Muchow, Head of Cyber Risk and Security, La Trobe Financial
  • Daniela Fernandez, Head of Information Security, PayPal Australia
  • David Geber, General Manager, Information Security & Risk, Rest Super
  • Edwin Kwan, Head of Cyber Security Advisory, Tyro Payments
  • Elaine Muir, Manager, Security Education and Awareness, IAG
  • Maria Milosavljevic, Group CISO, ANZ
  • Matt Duckworth, Director, IT Risk and Security – Asia Operations, MetLife
  • Sam Sala, Head of Cyber Security, RACV
  • Sandeep Taileng, Information Security Leader, State Trustees
  • Sunil Saale, CISO, MinterEllison
  • Dr Tim Nedyalkov, Technology Information Security Officer, Commonwealth Bank

Energy: Securing Critical Infrastructure

As energy companies embrace more digital technologies, the risk of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure has increased. The finalists in this category have proven excellence in fortifying energy grids, maintaining operational resilience, and defending against cyber threats.

  • Dune Sookloll, CISO, Horizon Power
  • Nathan Morelli, Head of Cyber Security and IT Resilience, SA Power Networks
  • Frances Bouzo, CISO, Ampol
  • Gijo Varghese, CISO, Endeavour Energy
  • Maryam Bechtel, CISO, AGL

Retail: Safeguarding E-Commerce and Customer Information

With the explosive growth of e-commerce, retail cybersecurity has become increasingly critical. The finalists within this category have adopted innovative strategies to safeguard customer data and ensure secure online transactions, keeping digital retail platforms safe and reliable.

  • Dieter Schutte, Head of Cyber Security, Super Retail Group
  • Mark Nix, CISO, Eagers Automotive
  • Meagan O’Mahony, Director of Security, The Iconic
  • Peter Sandilands, Information Security Manager, Pickles Auctions
  • Stephen Bennett, Group CISO, Domino’s Pizza

Telecommunications: Securing Australia’s Networks

Telecommunications form the foundation of modern connectivity, making the protection of these networks essential for national security. The finalists in this category have led cybersecurity initiatives aimed at safeguarding Australia’s telecommunications infrastructure from new cyber threats.

  • Charles Sterner, CISO, AARNet
  • Darren Kane, CSO, NBN Co
  • Peter James, Director, IT Operations, amaysim

Conclusion

The finalists for the inaugural TechBest Benchmark Awards: Security have showcased substantial leadership and innovation in the cybersecurity realm. These professionals have successfully managed the establishment of strong security programs across multiple industries, from education and healthcare to government and finance. The awards ceremony, scheduled for October 16 at the Shangri-La Hotel in Sydney, will honour these accomplishments and emphasize the vital role of cybersecurity in contemporary business and public infrastructure.

Q&A: Essential Information

Q: What are the TechBest Benchmark Awards: Security?

A:

The TechBest Benchmark Awards: Security aim to honour the contributions of Australian cybersecurity leaders, including CISOs and CSOs, who have executed effective and innovative cybersecurity initiatives across a variety of sectors.

Q: When and where will the awards take place?

A:

The awards will be presented during a gala dinner and

Posted by Nicholas Webb

Nicholas Webb is a Queensland-based Consumer Technology Editor at Techbest focused on connected home and streaming products.

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