AISNSW Cyber Security Symposium 2025

Empowering Schools for Cyber Resilience


The 2025 AISNSW Cyber Security Symposium brought together leaders from government, industry, and education for a dynamic and insightful day of discussions, strategies, and knowledge-sharing. With the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, Independent schools gained invaluable insights into strengthening their defences against emerging threats.

Throughout the event, attendees explored tailored cybersecurity frameworks, delved into practical risk mitigation strategies, and uncovered effective approaches to risk-based budgeting

The enthusiasm and engagement from participants underscored the urgency and importance of cybersecurity in schools. A huge thank you to our speakers and attendees for making this symposium such a valuable experience.

2025 Cyber Security Symposium - Presentations & Resources

Explore the presentations from the 2025 Cyber Security Symposium in the video player - presentation slides are available below:

  1. Transforming Threat Intelligence Into Actionable Attack Surface Reduction
    Loris Minassian, CEO, CyberStash

  2. Beyond the Perimeter - Safeguarding Schools Through Third-Party Cyber Risk Management

  3. Building Cyber Resilience through Application Control 
    Marcus Claxton, Manager: Cyber Security and Infrastructure, AISNSW

  4. What Boards Look For When Approving Cyber Security Budgets
    John Baird, Cyber Security Advisory Board

  5. The Evolving Landscape of Cyber Security, Challenges and Opportunities
    School Panel

  6. Cyber Incident Media Management
    Jim Hanna, Head - Media and Government Relations, AISNSW

  7. Cyber Security Maturity Assessment in a School Context
    Jennifer Vu & Mischa Tanne, Skylight Cyber

  8. Actions With Impact - Lessons Learnt From Schools Conducting Ethical Hacks
    School Panel
  1. Transforming Threat Intelligence Into Actionable Attack Surface Reduction
    Loris Minassian, CEO, CyberStash

  2. Beyond the Perimeter - Safeguarding Schools Through Third-Party Cyber Risk Management

  3. Building Cyber Resilience through Application Control 
    Marcus Claxton, Manager: Cyber Security and Infrastructure, AISNSW

  4. What Boards Look For When Approving Cyber Security Budgets
    John Baird, Cyber Security Advisory Board

  5. The Evolving Landscape of Cyber Security, Challenges and Opportunities
    School Panel

  6. Cyber Incident Media Management
    Jim Hanna, Head - Media and Government Relations, AISNSW

  7. Cyber Security Maturity Assessment in a School Context
    Jennifer Vu & Mischa Tanne, Skylight Cyber

  8. Actions With Impact - Lessons Learnt From Schools Conducting Ethical Hacks
    School Panel