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Dr Robert Hunjet is set to discuss emerging trends in the cyber landscape at the Australian Cyber Summit 2025.
Returning for the third year, the Australian Cyber Summit 2025 is back to arm attendees with a jam-packed agenda of tools and insights to navigate the ever-evolving cyber security landscape.
This year’s premier event features an unparalleled speaker line-up, including Sam Mackay, chief information security officer at the NSW Department of Customer Service, and Alexey Bocharnikov, Asia-Pacific regional leader at Quantum Security, among others.
Dr Robert Hunjet joins the unparalleled speaker line-up to deliver a session at the summit.
Hunjet is the program leader for the Australian Defence Science and Universities Network at the Defence Science and Technology Group, where he spearheads collaboration between academia, industry, and the Defence Innovation, Science and Technology (IS&T) ecosystem.
An adjunct associate professor with the Trusted Autonomy Group at the University of NSW, Canberra, Hunjet has led multiple international collaborations in AI and autonomy technologies.
He is also a widely published expert in AI, autonomy, and communications networks, and he has served on several key boards and panels shaping the Defence IS&T landscape.
At the Australian Cyber Summit, Hunjet will draw on his decades of experience to discuss emerging technologies and trends across the cyber sector.
The Australian Cyber Summit 2025
The summit will feature a range of ground-breaking sessions to analyse the most pressing cyber threats, unpack the latest innovations and assess how the Commonwealth is strengthening Australia’s cyber defences.
To be held on Tuesday, 29 April 2025, at Ilumina in Sydney, the Australian Cyber Summit will bring engaging sessions from the cyber industry’s brightest minds. Click here to buy tickets.
All business professionals seeking to gain an understanding of the cyber security landscape are encouraged to attend.
For more information on the agenda, click here.
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.