The cyber threat landscape is evolving faster than ever—what does this mean for Australia’s superannuation ecosystem? Join us for this one-hour online cybersecurity forum where industry experts Marina Shteinberg, Peter Chapman, Sohan Lokula, Julia Wighton and Ross Daws will break down the latest threat activity of the year and highlight the trends shaping the months ahead.
Following the briefing, our expert panel will dive deep into one of the most pressing cybersecurity challenges today: Insider Threats. Whether it’s malicious intent or accidental exposure, insider threats remain a significant risk to businesses of all sizes. Our panellists will discuss real-world examples, key risk factors, and best practices to help you safeguard your organisation from within. Read more on our panellists below.
Be sure to attend!
When: Thursday 27th March
Time: 9:00am (AEDT)
Where: This event will be hosted online via Microsoft Teams. The Teams link will be sent via email a few days prior to the event. Please ensure to register below.
Be sure to register by 25/07/2025. To register, please fill in the form below.

Peter Chapman
Specialising in digital forensics, incident response, and cybersecurity related information governance, Peter has more than 20 years’ experience in technology-related incident analysis and investigation. He has worked extensively in corporate sector consulting, law enforcement, including with the NSW Police High Tech Crime Unit, and academia. Peter has conducted hundreds of investigations and post-incident review projects throughout his career for government and corporate clients, in both civil and criminal contexts. He has a strong professional interest in the intersection between cybersecurity and corporate governance, particularly with regards to how boards and senior executives can prepare for and respond to cyber-related incidents.

Marina Shteinberg
Marina is a leading expert in security of critical infrastructure, insider threat mitigation and supply chain security. With over 25 years of experience across government and industry sectors in Australia and internationally. Marina has an extensive background in national security policy, regulatory compliance, and legislative development, including 12 years in the Commonwealth Government. During her tenure at the Attorney-General’s Department, she led the rewrite of the Personnel Security Policy component of the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) to align with evolving security requirements and contributed to the implementation of the revised PSPF. Marina has authored numerous articles on insider threats, personnel security, and supply chain security. She is the Director and Co-founder of Pentagram Advisory, where she provides strategic security and risk management solutions to safeguard critical infrastructure and national interests.

Julia Wighton
Julia is a Senior Manager in PwC’s Cybersecurity & Privacy team who specialises in cyber-attack Readiness, Response and Recovery services. She regularly leads cyber crisis exercises with C-Suite leaders and Boards and has helped Australian organisations from many sectors respond to and recover from real cyber crises. With a background spanning law, strategic communications and cyber consulting, Julia brings multidisciplinary experience, strong business acumen and a unique skill set which enables her to bridge the gap between the business, people and technology elements of cyber security. Julia is focused on helping business leaders understand cyber risk, improve capability, and build cyber resilience against an evolving threat landscape.

Sohan Lokula
Sohan is a Senior Analyst in PwC’s Threat Intelligence team, where he contributes to intelligence reporting focused on Crime and Asia-Pacific based threat actors. Sohan is now the North Korea-based threats lead for the team. Prior to joining PwC, Sohan worked in the financial services sector, focusing on Cyber Threat Intelligence and Security Operations Centre (SOC) operations.

Ross Daws
Ross is GNGB’s Chief Information Security Manager. Ross comes with a wealth of experience within the superannuation sector and has a rich skillset including solution design, software engineering, information security and risk management. Ross may be familiar to you due to his work with the Iress Superconnector gateway product, and his long involvement with GNGB both as a gateway operator and his previous role as Advisor to the GNGB Security Committee.