QualityAssuranceQualityEngineeringSecurity
From healthcare and aviation to higher education and infrastructure, recent breaches across Australia and New Zealand have shown just how quickly quality gaps and security blind spots can escalate into serious, high-profile incidents.
Drawing on real-world cases from the last 18 months, Planit and NRI will provide two essential perspectives. From the “red team” side, we’ll explore how vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited; from the “blue team” side, we’ll examine the governance, architecture and assurance practices required to reduce risk.
This session is designed for practitioners and leaders responsible for building, testing and securing modern digital systems.
Recent high-impact security breaches across Australia and New Zealand, spanning healthcare, aviation and education
How vulnerabilities are identified and exploited in real environments (red team perspective)
Where security controls commonly break down across modern technology stacks
How organisations can design, implement and validate effective security controls earlier in the lifecycle (blue team perspective)
Across four major incidents, we’ll examine the differing root causes, attack paths and downstream effects—from reputational damage to regulatory consequences and community impact.
Key Takeaways:
A clear understanding of how real-world breaches occur, beyond surface-level reporting
Insight into the most common security gaps seen across modern platforms and architectures
Practical guidance on strengthening security design, testing and assurance practices
An expert look at how to catch vulnerabilities before they escalate into incidents
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