Session 1.6f: Mini Product Briefs - Various
Tracks
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Tuesday, November 18, 2025 |
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM |
Swan Room |
Details
Mini Product Biref - Cognitive Advantage
1.30pm - 1.45pm
"The most expensive email in history" - why UK MoD selected Australian AI for autoclassification 1.50pm - 2.05pm Australia has long been a global leader in information governance, with a strong regulatory framework for security and privacy, as well as records lifecycle management. But the volume, variety, and velocity of information makes accurate manual labelling of information impossible. This is the challenge the UK Ministry of Defence faced, and they turned to Australian technology to solve it. We explain the MOD use case for automated security labelling, and the novel solution that’s changing the way Defence protects its enterprise data.
Iridium Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT): Resilient Alternative to GPS/GNSS 2.15pm - 2.30pm Iridium is a global satellite communications company, providing access to voice and data services anywhere on Earth. Iridium’s constellation of satellites is cross-linked to provide reliable, low-latency, weather-resilient connections that enable communication with 100% global coverage. Iridium designs and builds a number of products including satellite phones, Internet of Things (IoT) terminals, and mobile connectivity solutions. Iridium also makes its core technologies available to its ecosystem of partners who develop Iridium Connected solutions for businesses, governments, and individuals.
"The most expensive email in history" - why UK MoD selected Australian AI for autoclassification 1.50pm - 2.05pm Australia has long been a global leader in information governance, with a strong regulatory framework for security and privacy, as well as records lifecycle management. But the volume, variety, and velocity of information makes accurate manual labelling of information impossible. This is the challenge the UK Ministry of Defence faced, and they turned to Australian technology to solve it. We explain the MOD use case for automated security labelling, and the novel solution that’s changing the way Defence protects its enterprise data.
Iridium Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT): Resilient Alternative to GPS/GNSS 2.15pm - 2.30pm Iridium is a global satellite communications company, providing access to voice and data services anywhere on Earth. Iridium’s constellation of satellites is cross-linked to provide reliable, low-latency, weather-resilient connections that enable communication with 100% global coverage. Iridium designs and builds a number of products including satellite phones, Internet of Things (IoT) terminals, and mobile connectivity solutions. Iridium also makes its core technologies available to its ecosystem of partners who develop Iridium Connected solutions for businesses, governments, and individuals.
Speaker
Mr Charles Winsor
Managing Director
Cognitive Advantage
Mini Product Biref - Cognitive Advantage
1:30 PM - 1:45 PMBiography
Ms Rachael Greaves
Ceo And Founder
Castlepoint Systems
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1:50 PM - 2:05 PMBiography
Rachael is a CIP, CISA, CISM, CDPSE, and is certified in project, change, and records management. With a cultural anthropology and linguistics background, Rachael brings ethical, global and sustainable practices to the sector. She is Australia’s Most Outstanding Woman in IT Security and RegTech Female Entrepreneur of the Year 2022, and is listed on the Women in Fintech Powerlist.
Mr Matt Humphrey
PNT Solutions Manager
Iridium Satellite Communications
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2:15 PM - 2:30 PMBiography
Matt Humphrey is a Senior Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Solutions Manager for Iridium. He is currently based out of San Diego, California with coverage responsibility for the western United States, Asia, and the Pacific region.
Mr. Humphrey is a retired United States Navy Officer with a background in Electronic Warfare and Airborne Test and Evaluation.
His PNT-related experience includes serving as the Navy Representative at the US Department of Defense GPS Program Office and serving as the Program Manager for multiple airborne systems integration and tactical data link efforts.
He is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and the Naval Postgraduate School. His military training includes Navy Flight School, the United States Navy Test Pilot School and the Airborne Electronic Warfare School.
