Cyber-resilience, fostering skills development and supporting diversity - Stephen Woods - Episode 151
Description
In this episode, Stephen Woods from the WA Department of Justice explores why cyber resilience is essential for protecting sensitive public data and services. He breaks resilience into four stages—anticipate, withstand, recover, and adapt—emphasising that cyberattacks are inevitable, but preparation and testing make the difference. From regional connectivity challenges to incident simulations like the Corporate Compromise Game, Stephen shows how planning, collaboration, and transparency strengthen response. He also highlights diversity as a superpower—with varied perspectives, cultural insights, and neurodiverse talent improving detection, decision-making, and innovation. His core message: resilience isn’t just about technology, it’s about people, culture, and trust.
Stephen Woods, Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Justice WA
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