Staff Cyber Threat Briefings
Cyber Smart Week
Cyber threat briefings, tailored to your sector, audience and organisation’s priorities.
Cyber Smart Week in October is an opportunity to strengthen the ‘human firewall’ through engaging, relevant and high impact staff training.
In our experience, cyber briefings often focus on asking people to change, but rarely explain why. Our approach is designed to achieve behaviour change and deliver ‘aha’ moments, regardless of your teams’ current level of cyber literacy.
We present interactive threat briefings that empower change by explaining:
Why your organisation is a target for cyber threat actors
How cyber threat actors are currently targeting people in organisations just like yours
How staff can act to make themselves, and their organisations, more resilient to current cyber threats
All our October Cyber Awareness Month Threat Briefings include:
- A kick-off call to understand your priorities, context and audience, so we can tailor our briefing to your needs.
- A slide deck on the threat landscape relevant to your organisation, that can be shared across your organisation.
- An interactive briefing, which includes time for Q&A.
- Content informed by CyberCX Intelligence’s significant New Zealand and Australia intelligence holdings, including latest data, trends, threat actor insights, and real-world examples from recent cyber incidents.
Our speakers
CyberCX Intelligence thought leaders are nationally-recognised
Leah Pinto
Leah is an accomplished intelligence professional with around 15 years’ experience building intelligence teams and helping organisations leverage intelligence to inform decision-making in public and private contexts.
- Spent many years at NSW Police Force where she worked in serious and organised crime intelligence at State Crime Command and State Intelligence Command.
- Established and leads the Intelligence Engagement function for CyberCX Intelligence, working with organisations globally to translate intelligence into meaningful operational settings and help uplift their cyber maturity.
- Joined Channel 10’s Hunted Australia as the Cyber Lead for Season 3. Hunted is Australia’s real-life game of cat and mouse, with nine pairs of ordinary Australians – the Fugitives – going on the run from a team of expert Hunters, including cyber security experts from CyberCX.
- Regularly appears in national media and was recently named in the Australian Financial Review’s ‘Women to Watch’ series for her rising career in the tech sector.
Katherine Mansted
Katherine is an experienced communicator and cyber thought leader. As the Executive Director of CyberCX Intelligence, she has the information and access to provide cutting-edge, real-world insights and examples.
- Commentates widely in the media, routinely presents to Boards and executive leaders, delivers keynotes at national and global conferences, and has testified before Australian parliamentary committees.
- Senior fellow at the Australian National University, and lectures extensively to graduate students, government leaders and military officials on cyber and technology matters.
- Previously worked as a solicitor at a global law firm, adviser to a Cabinet Minister, and university lecturer.
About CyberCX Intelligence
CyberCX Intelligence is a unique Indo-Pacific capability, with unparalleled visibility into our region and global networks. Situated inside one of the world’s largest end-to-end cyber services providers, we have the information, access and context to give our partners a decision advantage. We are the trusted intelligence partner of dozens of critical infrastructure operators, major global corporations and government departments and agencies.