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Join us for this two part webinar series about Cyber Risk. When: Session 1 – Wednesday 3 October 2018 Download slides here Session 2 – Wednesday 10 October 2018 Time: 11:00AM – 11:30AM AEST This course consist of two (2) webinars running for 30 minutes each, to be held weekly at 11:00AM AEST from Wednesday 3 October 2018. Cyber risk must be considered a High or Extreme risk for any organisation that has an online presence, connection to Internet and IT systems. Part 1 will cover the identification and assessment of cyber risks. Part 2 will cover the measures that orgnaisations must take to protect themselves against cyber risk to become “cyber resilient”. Course Outcomes: Part 1 Risk Management – WHO, HOW, WHEN to identify, manage, transfer, accept or ignore. Cyber Risk in the context of Risk Management. How to identify the Cyber risks. Part 2 Board and Committee level discussions and strategy for Cyber (directors’ obligations) Tactical Plans to defend against cyber risk (involvement of management and staff) Practical hints and tips for how to become cyber resilient. About the Presenter: Monica Schlesinger Accomplished director since 1996 and Fellow of AICD (Australian Institute of Company Directors) since 2002, Monica combines her extensive executive experience (over 30 years) with sound governance knowledge and experience. She is a promoter of cyber resilience for organisations and helps them reach their cyber goals. Recent accomplishments: As a Principal in ABG Intl, Monica developed a methodology for cyber security education, assessment, training and awareness, taking companies to the next level of cyber resilience. Monica’s understanding of cyber security, IT and commercialisation of security products is extensive and she is a sought out speaker at conferences and by journalists. Monica is a regular guest speaker at webinars & conferences. She is the main publisher of a weekly Cyber Security Newsletter which covers regulatory changes, cyber governance aspects, significant hacks around the world and ways to protect the organisation or personal details, advice on urgent upgrades (which includes contributions from a technical team).Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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Join Connecting Up and Mel Kettle for this special interactive webinar where you will get the chance to speak to Mel live around the topic of how to convert your donors/customers to brand ambassadors for your organisation. In our fast-paced society, it is often the little things that slip by. Saying thank you is often the first to go. There is evidence to show gratitude is good for our physical and mental wellbeing (thereby reducing sick leave and presentism at work), but it is also good for repeat business. Mel shares simple and practical strategies to thank your donors, customers and suppliers so that they will say thank-you back in the form of repeat donations and business.Watch now
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The wave of hype surrounding big data and the information age has come and gone. Your organisation has started collecting data, perhaps lots of it. The problem you now face is how to make sense of that data and turn it into knowledge that can help you achieve your mission. What are the opportunities, the risks and the unseen patterns that could fundamentally change the way you work, and how effective that work is? Knowledge architecture is the key to using your data in a more connected way. It provides a framework for building systems that generate context for your data, allowing for better decision-making across your entire organisation. It reduces complexity, unlocks insight, shares experience and gives rise to innovation, in a way that supports your people to do better work. This will be a non-technical presentation, explaining the benefits that knowledge architecture can bring and offering practical ideas on how to get started Course Outcomes: The presentation will explore the following ideas: What is knowledge architecture and where did the idea originate? What are the benefits of implementing it? What are the costs associated with not implementing it? How does an organisation get started? What are some examples of implementation? Audience This webinar is suitable for any organisation looking to make better use of their data. The content is not specific to any product vendor, and no prior technical knowledge is required. Not available on this date and time? Register anyway! All webinar registrants will receive a full recording and the slides after the webinar has been presented. Terry Franklin I have been involved in building information management and knowledge systems for almost 15 years, both within the digital media company that I helped found and now as an independent consultant. I have a deep interest in systems that help better understand complex environments, especially those that can be applied to humanitarian and social justice causes.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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We are a leading IT managed services provider with a unique approach. Our focus is on your organisation, your people and how you use technology to achieve your goals. This means that by getting to know your organisation and understanding the environment in which you deliver services to your clients, we match our people and expertise to provide complete IT solutions tailored to you. We work closely with you to transform your IT experience, ensuring your people can effectively and efficiently perform their roles and deliver services to your clients; ultimately helping your organisation achieve its desired objectives.
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Please note that this product is offered through the Cisco donation programme. The MA-SFP-10GB-SR is a Cisco Meraki multimode enhanced small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) transceiver. This hot-swappable device plugs into a 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ port on Meraki MX and MS series devices to link them with a network via multimode optical fiber. This donation provides a single MA-SFP-10GB-SR transceiver. Product Specifications See the official product specifications for the MA-SFP-10GB-SR (PDF) at the Meraki website.$307.00 ex GSTIn stock
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Cloud Now Australia was established with the purpose of helping businesses to achieve the best out of Cloud. Cloud services provide an opportunity for your business to simplify, and pay only for what is needed on a subscription basis. Cloud allows businesses to become free of considerations and risks associated with owning and maintaining complex local technology infrastructure. At Cloud Now Australia we seek to extend the ‘pay as you go’ experience to include light-weight support and services aimed at liberating businesses to focus on what’s important to you and your customers.