Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
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- What are likely cyber risks?
- Cyber security governance
- Moving from insurance to assurance
- Contracts where cyber risk should be considered
- Cyber risk minimisation
- Supply chain management
- Misuse of standard clauses and audit checklists
- Understanding standards – ISO27001, Essential Eight, CSCAU, NIST
- Dealing with the international nature of third party risks and liability
Presented by Professor John Swinson, BA LLB LLM, The University of Queensland; Leading Intellectual Property Lawyer, Doyle's Guide 2023, Best Lawyers 2023, Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Best Lawyers 2023, Commercial Law; Best Lawyers 2023, Information Technology Law; Best Lawyers 2023, Intellectual Property Law; Best Lawyers 2023, Privacy and Data Security Law
Peter Roney KC, Griffith Chambers
Presenters
Peter Roney KC, Barrister, Griffith Chambers
Peter Roney's professional practice has been both broad and focused. He mainly practices in commercial law and equity but has been consistently included in Doyle’s guide as one of the top 4 leading Queensland Queen’s Counsel the areas of employment, industrial relations and workplace safety matters in Queensland. He is a Committee member Law Council of Australia Insolvency and Restructuring Committee Qld. He has represented the Qld bar on the Law Council of Australia's Equal Opportunity Committee for more than 5 years. He has specialised in advocacy in commercial litigation, corporate management, body corporate and community management litigation, employment, industrial relations and workplace safety, mining, coal seam gas related litigation, Coronial Inquiries and Inquests particularly involving management system failures mechanical and engineering failures, major building and construction and engineering disputes, Peter has acted for and advised clients operating in the coal, gas petroleum and metallurgical industries, including Ministers. Peter has had advisory participation in numerous safety management reviews. He sits and has sat as a member of the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal in various divisions and is a senior member of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal. He is the Chair of the Qld Bar's Equal opportunity and Diversity Committee and has sat on the Law Council of Australia's Equal Opportunity Committee for more than 5 years.
John Swinson, Professor - School of Law, The University of Queensland
John Swinson's principal interests are intellectual property law, Internet law, privacy law, cybersecurity law and the application of law to new technologies. John commenced as a part-time professor at the T.C. Beirne School of Law in November 2017. John graduated from the T.C. Beirne School of Law in 1998 with a University Medal. He also has a Bachelor of Arts majoring in computer science from The University of Queensland and a Master of Laws from Harvard Law School where he studied as a Fulbright Fellow and a Frank Knox Scholar. From 1999 until 2017, John was an adjunct professor at QUT. John was a partner at the law firm King & Wood Mallesons from 1999 to 2021. He was also Chairman of the auDA Policy Review Panel, which made recommendations to the auDA Board to revise Australia's domain name policies in 2019. Since 2000, John has been an arbitrator for the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in Geneva, and has decided over 350 disputes regarding the ownership of domain names.