16 & 17 October 2025 // Canberra

Protective Security and Government Conference 2025

Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability // #PSG2025

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PSG Conference 2025

The Protective Security and  Government (PSG) Conference 2025 marks the 8th annual gathering of leaders in protective security, risk management, governance, and national resilience. Delivered by the Australian Security Research Centre (ASRC) in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs’ Protective Security Policy team, the conference continues to provide a national platform for capability building and cross-sector collaboration.

Under the theme “Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability,” the 2025 program will explore how Australia’s protective security sector must evolve to meet current and emerging threats with proactive, capability-led strategies. This year’s event will bring together a dynamic lineup of senior government officials, security professionals, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss practical innovations, policy developments, and leadership insights shaping the national security agenda.

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Theme: Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability
Dates: 16–17 October 2025 | Location: Canberra

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Theme

Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability

Over two engaging days, the conference will feature a blend of keynote presentations, expert panels, fireside chats, and interactive workshops, addressing topics such as:

  • Strengthening capability through cyber and infrastructure security
  • Building organisational resilience in critical infrastructure
  • Navigating PSPF and SoCI reforms
  • Intelligence-led decision-making and operational integration
  • Global threats, foreign interference, and hybrid risks
  • Security-by-design and human-centric approaches
  • Fostering trust, integrity, and leadership in protective security

The PSG Conference provides a rare opportunity for cross-sector dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaboration, ensuring delegates leave equipped with actionable strategies to uplift their organisation’s protective security posture. Whether you’re in government, industry, academia, or security operations, PSG 2025 offers critical insights into the future of protective security in Australia.

Program Highlights

Six Big Topics PSG 2025 Will Cover

From Compliance to Capability

Exploring the strategic shift in Australia’s protective security sector from compliance-based frameworks to capability-driven, proactive, and intelligence-led…

Cyber and Infrastructure Resilience

Strengthening national resilience through cyber and critical infrastructure security, highlighting the importance of integration, collaboration, and government-led…

Policy and Reform in Practice

Unpacking the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF), SoCI reforms, and associated legislative and operational developments that support…

Intelligence and Risk-Based Security

Enhancing decision-making through intelligence-led approaches and embedding security into frontline operations, including law enforcement, critical services, and…

Global Threats and Sovereignty

Responding to foreign interference, hybrid threats, and the complexities of safeguarding Australia’s digital and national sovereignty in…

People, Leadership and Culture

Fostering a culture of trust, leadership, and integrity in protective security, while leveraging design thinking, digital innovation,…

Our Speakers

Hear From Leading Experts

Brendan Dowling

Deputy Secretary Critical Infrastructure and Protective Security, Department of Home Affairs

Hamish Hansford

Head of National Security, Department of Home Affairs

Nicola Hinder PSM

Deputy Secretary & Chief Operating Officer, Department of Parliamentary Services

Natalie Pearse

Director, Protective Security Policy, Department of Home Affairs

Jake Blight

Independent National Security Legislation Monitor

Mel Flett

Assistant Secretary Vetting, Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA)

Dr Ian Oppermann

Data Standards Chair, Australian Government | Industry Professor, University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

The Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO

Partner and Chair of the Australia Practice, The Asia Group (TAG) Former Australian Ambassador to the United States

Alastair MacGibbon

Chief Strategy Officer, CyberCX

Graham Coleman APM

Executive Director, Olympic and Paralympic Games Group, Queensland Police Service

Rachell DeLuca

Protective Security Specialist | Former CSO, Parliament of Victoria (PSG Conference Ambassador)

Joe Saunders

Manager, Workforce Security, Queensland Health

Raelene Lockhorst

Deputy Director National Security Programs, Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)

Chris Taylor

Head of Statecraft & Intelligence Policy Centre,, Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)

Owen Cooper

Senior Advisor, Futures Hub, National Security College, ANU

Simone Wheatley

ANZ National Security Lead, Microsoft

Adam Byrne

Group Chief Security Officer, The Adecco Group

Hayley van Loon CSM

Chief Executive Officer, Crime Stoppers International

Glynnis Barodien

Executive Manager, Data Governance Lead, CSIRO

Xiaoyan Lu

Chief Strategist for Digital Uplift, Audit Office of NSW

Greg Chaffin

Principal, The Asia Group (TAG)

Terry van Haren DSM

Vice President, Strategy, DroneShield

Alicia Valderrama

Director of Global Operations, Sekuro

Jason Brown

Chief Executive Officer, Cadentis/Cinnteacht PL (PSG Conference Ambassador)

Simon Levy

Chief Executive Officer, Risk Management Institute of Australasia (RMIA)

Bou Waterhouse

ACT Chapter Chairman, ASIS International

Dr Phil Kowalick

President, Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO)

Teresa Riccio-Goodwin

Chair - South Australia & Victoria, Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) | Director, Oxford and James

Dr Paul Johnston

National Practice Lead, Risk Management Capability and Culture, Risk 2 Solution Group

Dr Jolene Morse

Chief Executive Officer, Wired for Risk Consulting

Dr Huon Curtis

Health and Critical Sectors Lead, CI-ISAC

George Dionisopoulos

Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, GRC4

Simon West

Associate | Senior Security Consultant, Security Consulting Group

Rob Currie

Owner & Founder, RCAS

James Strickland

Senior Advisor, RCAS

Dr Gav Schneider

Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (PSG Conference Convenor)

Dave Cohen

Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group (PSG Conference MC)

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Ticket Options and Pricing

Full Conference Pass

$1,400

/ Per Delegate
Corporate Table

$9,900

/ Table of Eight (8) Delegates
Single Day Conference Pass (Day 1)

$940

/ Per Delegate
Single Day Conference Pass (Day 2)

$745

/ Per Delegate
Live Stream Pass (Single)

$700

/ Per Access Account
Live Stream Pass (Group)

$4,200

/ Ten (10) Access Accounts

Program

What to Expect at PSG 2025

Day 1 - Strategic Direction and Policy Alignment

Thursday, 16 October 2025 | 8:30 AM - 7:15 PM

Arrival & Registration

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Conference Welcome & Strategic Overview

Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)
Rachell DeLuca, Protective Security Specialist | Former CSO, Parliament of Victoria (Ambassador)
Dave Cohen, Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group (MC)

Welcome Address

The Hon Arthur Sinodinos AO, Former Australian Ambassador to the United States (Virtual)

Prepare, Defend, Recover: How Protective Security Builds National Resilience

Brendan Dowling, Critical Infrastructure & Protective Security Deputy Secretary, Department of Home Affairs

What Good Looks Like: Building a Culture of Integrity and Security Leadership

Nicola Hinder PSM, Deputy Secretary & Chief Operating Officer, Department of Parliamentary Services
Simone Wheatley, ANZ National Security Lead, Microsoft
Adam Byrne, Group Chief Security Officer, The Adecco Group
Facilitated by Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)

Morning Tea Break

10:30 AM - 10:55 AM

Cybersecurity as a Core Capability, Not a Compliance Burden

Keynote Presentation

Navigating PSPF and SoCI Reforms: Enablers, Challenges and the Path Forward

Natalie Pearse, Director, Protective Security Policy, Department of Home Affairs

Networking Lunch

12:25 PM - 1:10 PM

The Evolving Role of Vetting in National Protective Security

Mel Flett, Assistant Secretary – Vetting, Australian Government Security Vetting Agency (AGSVA)

Extreme Crisis Leadership (Workshop)

Rob Currie, Owner and Founder, RCAS
James Strickland, Senior Advisor, RCAS

Afternoon Tea Break

2:40 PM - 3:05 PM

A Strategic Enabler, Not Afterthought: Infrastructure’s Role in National Security

Raelene Lockhorst, Deputy Director National Security Programs, Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)

Security Governance in Action

George Dionisopoulos, Co-Founder & CEO, GRC4
Xiaoyan Lu, Chief Strategist for Digital Uplift, Audit Office of New South Wales
James Horrigan, ANZ - Regional Director, Macquarie
Facilitated by Rachell DeLuca, Protective Security Specialist | Former CSO, Parliament of Victoria (Ambassador)

Securing Global Events: Lessons from the G20 to Brisbane 2032

Graham Coleman APM, Executive Director, Olympic and Paralympic Games Group, Queensland Police Service

Insights, Highlights, and What’s Ahead / Awards

Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)
Rachell DeLuca, Protective Security Specialist | Former CSO, Parliament of Victoria (Ambassador)
Dave Cohen, Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group (MC)

Day 2 - Operational Integration and Future Readiness

Friday, 17 October 2025 | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Arrival & Registration

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Conference Welcome & Strategic Overview

Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)
Rachell DeLuca, Protective Security Specialist | Former CSO, Parliament of Victoria (Ambassador)
Dave Cohen, Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group (MC)

Cyber-Physical Convergence: Resilience Through Integrated Information Security

Alastair MacGibbon, Chief Strategy Officer, CyberCX (Former National Cyber Security Adviser)

Convergent threats and protective security challenges

Hamish Hansford, Head of National Security, Department of Home Affairs

Morning Tea Break

10:10 AM - 10:30 AM

Breaking Barriers with Insight: Intelligence-Led, Risk-Based Security

Terry van Haren DSM, Vice President, Strategy, DroneShield
Alicia Valderrama, Director of Global Operations, Sekuro
Simon West, Associate and Senior Security Consultant, Security Consulting Group
Facilitated by Jason Brown, CEO, Cadentis /Cinnteacht PL (Ambassador)

Cross-Sector Collaboration in Practice: Building Shared Security Capability

Simon Levy, Chief Executive Officer, Risk Management Institute of Australasia (RMIA)
Bou Waterhouse, ACT Chapter Chairman, ASIS International
Dr Phil Kowalick, President, Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO)
Facilitated by Teresa Riccio-Goodwin, SA/VIC Chair, Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) and Director, Oxford and James

Early Release Info on the New Global Risk Culture Standard

Dr Paul Johnston, National Practice Lead – Risk Management Capability and Culture, Risk 2 Solution Group
Dr Jolene Morse, CEO, Wired for Risk Consulting
In conversation with Dave Cohen, Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group

Networking Lunch

12:15 PM - 1:00 PM

Future-Proofing Security Operations: Leveraging Data and Digital Innovation for Operational Excellence

Glynnis Barodien, Executive Manager, Data Governance Lead, CSIRO
Dr Ian Oppermann, Data Standards Chair, Australian Government and Industry Professor, University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Dr Huon Curtis, Health and Critical Sectors Lead, CI-ISAC
Facilitated by Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)

Today’s Decisions, Tomorrow’s Threats: A Futures Lens on Protective Security Workshop

Owen Cooper, Senior Advisor, Futures Hub, ANU National Security College

Afternoon Tea Break

2:35 PM - 3:00PM

Physical Penetration Testing of U.S. Energy Networks, a Case Study on Economic Espionage Simulation

Hayley van Loon, Chief Executive Officer, Crime Stoppers International

Security by Design: Integrating Risk, Tech and Human Factors

Joe Saunders, Manager, Workforce Security, Queensland Health
Chris Taylor, Head, Statecraft & Intelligence Policy Centre, Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
Greg Chaffin, Principal, The Asia Group
Facilitated by Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)

Insights, Highlights, and What’s Ahead

Dr Gav Schneider, Director & CEO, Australian Security Research Centre (Conference Convenor)
Rachell DeLuca, Protective Security Specialist | Former CSO, Parliament of Victoria (Ambassador)
Jason Brown, CEO, Cadentis / Cinnteacht PL (Ambassador)
Dave Cohen, Deputy CEO, Risk 2 Solution Group (MC)

PSG Conference 2025: Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability

Why Attend PSG 2025

Now in its eighth year, the Protective Security and Government (PSG) Conference continues to be the premier national forum for public and private sector professionals involved in the design, implementation, and oversight of protective security.

In 2025, under the theme Beyond Compliance, Towards Capability, the conference will challenge attendees to look past minimum standards and explore how protective security can become a true enabler of organisational capability. As threats become more complex and interconnected, the focus is shifting from box-ticking to strategic resilience, operational readiness, and integrated security practice.

Why you should attend:

Why Attend the PSG Conference?

Experience the Leading Event in Protective Security

Comprehensive Agenda

Engage with a dynamic lineup of expert speakers, panel discussions, and workshops designed to provide actionable insights and strategies.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with industry leaders, security professionals, and policy makers to exchange ideas and build valuable relationships.

What Our Past Attendees Say

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

The conference will be held at the QT Canberra, located at 1 London Cct, Canberra ACT 2601.
Yes, you can transfer your ticket to a colleague if you are unable to attend. Please contact our registration team at [email protected] with the details of the person who will be taking your place.
During the registration process, there will be a section to input any dietary requirements. If you need to update your dietary requirements after registering, please email us at [email protected] with your specific needs.
We suggest business attire as appropriate for the event. We recommend you dress as you feel comfortable and remember a jacket or sweater for the air-conditioned ballroom.
Please email us to inquire about sponsorships at [email protected].
The PSG Conference does not sell, share, or provide specific contact information of our attendees to any third parties without their prior consent. We do not currently have any plans to facilitate a process of obtaining a list of all conference participants.

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