📅 Date: 10 December 2026 (Friday)
⏰ Time: 10:00am-3:30pm
📍 Venue: Deakin Downtown (In person only)

Ports are critical infrastructures, essential links in the global economy, and the threshold of national maritime security.

As they evolve to respond to the opportunities of trade and demands of national security, their reliance on sophisticated technologies make them more vulnerable to innovative and cascading threats, which may cause physical and social harm,significant disruption to critical infrastructure, and both immediate and prolonged economic damage.

Australia has implemented international standards through domestic legislation to manage the security and resilience of critical infrastructure, and to find the appropriate policy settings to regulate and coordinate international security without jeopardising trade.

This workshop brings together academics, practitioners, government and industry to discuss risks to and the resilience of critical infrastructure, and the development of new paradigms to address them.

Speakers details will be available shortly.

If you are interested in this topic, please kindly RSVP via Eventbrite, indicating your dietary requirements and providing your consent to the photography during the event.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact law-as-protection@deakin.edu.au.

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