Leveraging Your SOCI Obligations For Increased Operational Resilience
VideoTogether with KPMG, we invite you to the next Kinatico Konnects webinar where our panel of experts and leaders in regulatory tech will answer questions from employers embedding a risk-based approach in meeting their obligations under the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (SOCI Act).
The SOCI Act requires owners and operators of critical infrastructure to establish and maintain a critical infrastructure risk management program to identify, assess and manage security risks.
Webinar duration: 50 minutes
Who should attend
This webinar is for you if you are a professional in Risk Management, Cyber Security, Workforce Compliance who is accountable for resourcing your workforce to meet your organisation’s strategic targets (or you support someone who is).
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Meet Our Speakers
Issa Maimoun
Kinatico
Issa works with the vast majority of Kinatico customers looking to meet the requirements of the SOCI Act. His experience working with different stakeholders within each organisation has resulted in our top tier clients adopting the right screening and compliance solutions to fit seamlessly within their existing workforce management processes.
Greg Miller
KPMG Australia
Greg is a Partner in the Canberra office, leading a practice focusing on managing cyber security risks in the Federal Government and protecting critical infrastructure. Greg re-joined KPMG in early 2022 from the Department of Home Affairs, where he filled a number of senior executive roles including being head of intelligence and the Deputy National Cyber Security Adviser.
After beginning his career as a counter-terrorism analyst, working in South East Asia and the Middle East, Greg has moved between senior roles in the public and private sector. He has overseen the development of national security and cyber strategies, and major reviews. Recurring themes in Greg’s career are technology and government-business partnerships. Inspired by international and local examples, Greg is particularly passionate about using both technology and partnerships to advance Australia’s national interests.
Stefanie Cordina
KPMG Australia
Stefanie is a KPMG Director with a focus on critical infrastructure operational resilience, SOCI implementation and Cyber Security policy and strategy. Stefanie has over 25 years’ public and private sector experience including across a range of senior positions within Government and the APS in complex policy and sensitive operational settings. As a senior executive at the Department of Home Affairs Stefanie led the team that developed the underpinning policy approach to the SOCI reforms. Stefanie was Senior Adviser for cyber security to the Former Minister for Defence and Minister for Home Affairs at the time the SOCI reforms were passed through Parliament and assisted the former Minister in the delivery of Australia’s Cyber Security Strategy 2020. In a former career Stefanie was a Commonwealth Public Prosecutor specialising in national security prosecutions. She has bachelor’s degrees in law and economics from the Australian National University and a track record of working collaboratively with clients to deliver great outcomes.