“Congratulations to Simon Harvey for his efforts on the winning team of the 2019 COSAC APAC Security Design-Off Competition! At the 3rd COSAC APAC in December 2019, two highly skilled teams competed in a series of challenges designed to test their ability to listen to a stakeholder, analyse business risk, and propose strategic and tactical solutions designed to mitigate threats and achieve their objectives. At each stage, teams had to effectively communicate deliverables to a real stakeholder who would pick the winning team at the end of the day. This was a challenging test of applying skills and techniques in a realistic situation, and while all teams excelled, in the end it was Team B who came out on top! Team "B": Parminder Bhatti Simon Harvey Nikhil Mugi Andrew Stephen Congratulations and we hope to see you again next year!”
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Ambassador
Cybermindz.org
- Present 2 years 7 months
Health
Ambassador and advocacy role for awareness, stigma reduction and better support for Cybersecurity Professionals' mental health and wellbeing.
Recognising that many cyber security professionals – our very defenders – are themselves under sustained and increasing stress, we set about providing direct support to restore and rebuild emotional and cognitive health.
As cyber professionals ourselves, we understand first hand the situation our colleagues, clients and customers find…Ambassador and advocacy role for awareness, stigma reduction and better support for Cybersecurity Professionals' mental health and wellbeing.
Recognising that many cyber security professionals – our very defenders – are themselves under sustained and increasing stress, we set about providing direct support to restore and rebuild emotional and cognitive health.
As cyber professionals ourselves, we understand first hand the situation our colleagues, clients and customers find themselves in. We provide resources and support to lift our peers back into mental wellness and thereby strengthen cybersecurity generally.
It’s not just cyber professionals we want to help. It’s their clients and those who suffer as victims of attacks, their staff, anyone in the cyber community who may be feeling a little overwhelmed. -
Justice of the Peace (Qualified)
Queensland Government
- Present 16 years 3 months
Social Services
Currently volunteers as a JP(Qual). for the State of Queensland; both on an on-demand basis, and twice per month in signing centre facilities, in local shopping centres.
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BrisSEC 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Conference Committee Member
Australian Information Security Association
- Present 8 years 6 months
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Mental Health in Information Security: We Need To Talk
SABSA COSAC APAC
The Consulting, Digital, Information and Technology industries traditionally have attracted a certain “type” of person. Detail-oriented, technically very literate, perfectionist, with stereotypical character traits that give us (un)flattering labels such as nerds and geeks and the reputation of not being “people” people. However, all of us are people. And people go through ups and downs in their lives, and suffer poor mental health. Its normal – anxiety, depression…
The Consulting, Digital, Information and Technology industries traditionally have attracted a certain “type” of person. Detail-oriented, technically very literate, perfectionist, with stereotypical character traits that give us (un)flattering labels such as nerds and geeks and the reputation of not being “people” people. However, all of us are people. And people go through ups and downs in their lives, and suffer poor mental health. Its normal – anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, right up to more serious areas of severe mental illness such as psychosis, substance addiction,
attempted and actual suicide.
Just like physical health, poor mental health is a disabling condition that affects our own quality of life, as well as of those around us. Men tend to suffer at younger ages, self-medicate with alcohol and drugs and cause themselves permanent disability or death. However further research in this area seems to indicate this affects Women a lot more from the early 40s … and the suffering is longer right through to the end of natural life. Women don’t appear to take the easy way out so suffer long-term with this.
We need to have a conversation within the Information Security Industry of how we can identify, support and help each other through these ups and downs; but also identify what we can practically do to support each other at the community level. -
Mental Health and the InfoSec Community: We Need To Talk
Security BSides Brisbane 2019
Presented by: @pingudownunder
Simon will present his thoughts on the current state of mental health within the cyber security industry, and will touch on how we can support each other. -
Mental Health and the InfoSec Community: We Need To Talk
CrikeyCon 2019
Presentation given at CrikeyCon 2019 (www.crikeycon.com) on Mental Health Awareness and the need to support each other better within the local Information Security community. Video to follow.
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Mental Health and the InfoSec Community - We Need To Talk
AISA BrisSec 2019:
Presentation given at AISA's BrisSec 2019 (www.aisa.org.au) on Mental Health Awareness and the need to support each other better within the local Information Security community.
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Mental Health and the InfoSec Community - We Need To Talk
AISA National CyberSecurity Conference, Melbourne
A presentation given to the AISA National Conference in Melbourne; calling upon members of the Information Security and IT Sectors to look after each other better in the area of Mental Health.
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Mental Health Panel - "Mental Health: We Need To Talk"
AusCERT 2018 Cyber Security Conference, Australia
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Mental Health - Looking After Ourselves, and Each Other
AISA Brisbane Branch Meeting
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Enabling the Construction Virtual Enterprise: The OSMOS Approach.
Electronic Journal of Information Technology in Construction. Special Issue on Information and Communication Technology Advances in the European Construction Industry. Volume 6
This paper gives a comprehensive overview of the findings and results from the OSMOS (IST-1999-10491) project. OSMOS aims to highlight and go some way to meeting the needs of the industry by providing a set of tools, models, APIs and techniques to support the construction “Virtual Enterprise” (VE). Key to the OSMOS approach is that the tools will allow companies (especially SMEs) to partake in a project-based VE quickly and at a low entry-level. Through a combination of IDEF0 and UML modelling,…
This paper gives a comprehensive overview of the findings and results from the OSMOS (IST-1999-10491) project. OSMOS aims to highlight and go some way to meeting the needs of the industry by providing a set of tools, models, APIs and techniques to support the construction “Virtual Enterprise” (VE). Key to the OSMOS approach is that the tools will allow companies (especially SMEs) to partake in a project-based VE quickly and at a low entry-level. Through a combination of IDEF0 and UML modelling, within an iterative and incremental project methodology, the OSMOS consortium has elaborated a generic process model for the set-up and structuring of the construction Virtual Enterprise, which has formed the basis for the technical implementation of the tools and API. The tools, once designed, built, and made available for testing, have been evaluated within construction based case scenarios by end-users, and subsequently refined and re-tested. The resultant solution being offered through the OSMOS approach will involve some potential process changes within the companies wishing to take part in the VE, and the project aims to provide a proposed migration path to this end.
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Initial Experiences of Accessing Patient Confidential Data over the Internet using a Public Key Infrastructure.
Advanced Security Technologies in Networking, IOS Press
A project to enable health care professionals (GPs, practice nurses and diabetes nurse specialists) to access, via the Internet, confidential patient data held on a secondary care (hospital) diabetes information system, has been implemented. We describe the application that we chose to distribute (a diabetes register); the security mechanisms we used to protect the data (a public key infrastructure with strong encryption and digitally signed messages, plus a firewall); the reasons for the…
A project to enable health care professionals (GPs, practice nurses and diabetes nurse specialists) to access, via the Internet, confidential patient data held on a secondary care (hospital) diabetes information system, has been implemented. We describe the application that we chose to distribute (a diabetes register); the security mechanisms we used to protect the data (a public key infrastructure with strong encryption and digitally signed messages, plus a firewall); the reasons for the implementation decisions we made; the validation testing that we performed and the preliminary results of the pilot implementation.
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