Session 1.8b Conference Product Brief: The future of AI and Hacking with Bastien Treptel
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Tuesday, November 12, 2024 |
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Bradman Theatre |
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At the age of 14 Bastien Treptel was given his first computer. By the age of 16, the police came knocking. Bastien had used his hacking skills to get into one of the big four banks and access credit cards. It was his love of pizza that led to the police tracking him down and ultimately reforming his ways. Years later, Bastien founded CTRL Group to combat cybercrime and in November 2021 sold the company for millions. Today, he is recognised as one of the country's foremost ethical hackers. Join Bastien and Duncan Kenwright, for a showcase of real-world tools and techniques hackers employ, and the steps you can take to mitigate them.
Speaker
Mr Bastien Treptel
CEO & Ethical Hacker
CTRL Group
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Biography
Bastien Treptel, CTRL Group's Co-Founder and Channel 9 consultant, has leveraged his white hat hacking credentials to become one of Australia's leading cyber security analysts.
Duncan Kenwright
Managing Director - Global Solutions
Verizon Business
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Biography
As Managing Director of Verizon’s 5G and Enterprise Solutions team for the Asia-Pacific region, Duncan leads a team of engineers and technical architects supporting governments and multinational organizations through their digital transformation journey. Duncan joined Verizon in 2006 as Technical Operations Manager, based in London where he was responsible for ensuring the integrity of critical business processes for Verizon’s customers. Since then, his career has seen him working in multiple roles within Verizon’s cloud and security organizations before moving to Hong Kong with his wife and daughter in 2012.
He has over 30 years of experience in the technology industry, holding leadership roles in Technical Operations, Customer Service, and Solution Sales. Duncan also served in Royal Navy as an Artificer, holding engineering roles within the Surface Fleet and later the Submarine Service. He studied Communications and Electronic Warfare at HMS Collingwood Weapons Engineering College and has recently relocated to Singapore.