
Cyber Security
Four Major Cybersecurity Conferences Unite In Melbourne To Address AI, Risk And Operational Resilience
Updated on Mon, Apr 13, 2026
Hosted by Corinium Global Intelligence, the co-located events, CISO Melbourne, OT Security Melbourne, Cloud Security Melbourne, and AppSec & DevSecOps Melbourne, will take place on 14,15 July 2026 at Crown Promenade Melbourne, creating one of the most comprehensive cybersecurity gatherings in the region.
“Closer alignment across CISO, OT, cloud and application security is now essential. Security leaders are managing faster threats, broader attack surfaces and increasing accountability. Bringing these communities together creates the trust, visibility and shared understanding needed to respond effectively when it matters most,” said Maddie Abe, Corinium Global Intelligence.
The integrated program reflects the reality that cybersecurity is no longer confined to isolated technical teams. As organisations face escalating threats, tighter regulation and accelerated digital transformation, security leaders are increasingly required to collaborate across technology, operations, development and executive leadership.
At the centre of the event, CISO Melbourne will bring together senior security and risk executives to examine the evolution of the CISO role, from reactive defence to strategic business enablement. Sessions will explore governance maturity, leadership capability, systemic and supply,chain risk, and the responsible use of AI and data to support enterprise decision,making.
Running alongside, OT Security Melbourne will focus on the protection of critical infrastructure and industrial systems, an area of growing national importance. The program will examine how organisations can define acceptable risk thresholds across complex OT environments, securely integrate IT and OT, and meet compliance obligations without disrupting operational uptime.
Cloud Security Melbourne will address the challenges of securing modern digital ecosystems, including multi-cloud, SaaS and hybrid environments. Discussions will centre on maintaining consistent security controls, managing identity and access at scale, and improving detection and response in highly dynamic environments.
Meanwhile, AppSec & DevSecOps Melbourne will explore how security can be embedded directly into software development lifecycles. With software delivery accelerating, sessions will examine API security, software supply-chain risk and how teams can balance speed, resilience and compliance.
More than 500 senior cybersecurity, risk and technology professionals are expected to attend, alongside 50 expert speakers from organisations including Mercari, the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), QBE, Downer, Victoria University, Telstra, St John of God Health Care, Northern Trust, Medibank, Ampol, Atlassian and EnergyAustralia.
Together, the events aim to provide practical insight into how organisations can strengthen resilience while continuing to innovate in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
Event details
CISO Melbourne + Co‑located Events 2026
Date: 14–15 July 2026
Venue: Crown Promenade Hotel, Melbourne
Media contact
Alphy Nangani
alphy.nangani@coriniumgroup.com
About Corinium Global Intelligence
Corinium Global Intelligence convenes senior leaders through conferences, research and communities focused on technology, data, information security and digital infrastructure.
First published on Mon, Apr 13, 2026
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