3 – 5 December, 2012, at Novotel Perth Langley.
“Sense-making in an age of increasing data and scant information”.
The modern security environment is complex and increasingly becoming integrated into heterogeneous digital systems that collect and produce vast amounts of data. The active monitoring of these digital systems makes subsequent sense making and situational awareness within the modern security environment harder to achieve.
This problem is primarily due to the information overloads brought on by increased data flows from our new environments. The aim of this conference is to explore methods which help in reducing this morass of data and turning this data into discrete, timely information that can correctly inform our situational awareness and enable us to make sense of our security environments.
The secau Security Congress hosts 6 security based conferences’
- 13th Australian Information Warfare Conference
- 10th Australian Digital Forensics Conference
- 10th Australian Information Security Management Conference
- 5th Australian Security & Intelligence Conference
- 3rd Australian Counter Terrorism Conference
- 1st Australian eHealth Informatics and Security Conference
For further information contact Lisa McCormack +618 6304 5176 or secau@ecu.edu.au
Full details at conferences.secau.org