Assessing data that has been compromised in a cyber incident can be the most critical, complex, costly, time-consuming and stressful part of any cyber incident response – it also happens to be the most overlooked part of cyber incident planning.
Cyber incident response plans and playbooks hardly ever contemplate, let alone detail in any useful way, the methodology to be applied to this task or the tools and specialists the affected company may need to leverage to get it done. And yet, delays or errors in data assessments and subsequent notifications can quickly attract the ire of affected customers, regulators, industry bodies and the media. They can also have significant regulatory implications.
Join us for this one-hour online session hosted by The Gateway Network Governance Body, where a panel of experts will talk through:
- The key challenges faced by companies in assessing compromised data.
- Practical takeaways from recent small and large-scale compromised data assessments.
- 11 steps and decisions to be incorporated into any template data assessment and notification methodology.
Whether you’re in governance, tech, or risk management, this is a must-attend discussion for navigating today’s complex threat landscape.
Read more about our expert panellists below.
When: Thursday 12th June
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.
To register, please fill in the form below.

Valeska Bloch – Partner and Head of Cyber, Allens
Valeska is a leading cybersecurity, technology and data practitioner with extensive experience advising top 20 ASX-listed companies, government agencies and others on cyber risk management, cyber incident response, data governance, and related regulatory investigations and enforcement action. She has particular expertise in highly-regulated critical infrastructure and data-intensive sectors, including financial services. Valeska is also a member of the Business Council of Australia’s Cyber Alliance group and Cyber Legal Reference group.

Lisa Kozaris, Chief Innovation & Legal Solutions Officer at Allens
Lisa Kozaris is the Chief Innovation & Legal Solutions Officer at Allens and Chair of the firm’s generative AI steering committee. Lisa leads a large, multi-disciplinary team responsible for developing and executing the firm’s digital transformation strategy and delivering technology-enabled services to clients. Lisa provides advice on managing large scale discovery, regulatory investigations, cyber incidents and due diligence exercises, including the application of artificial intelligence, analytics and automation tools to the delivery of legal services. Lisa also consults with courts, regulators and broader industry on the use of complex technologies in a legal context and is a thought leader in the profession, regularly presenting at conferences across Australia and globally.