Seven sessions across three keynotes, four panels and a workshop. Every conversation is on the record, except the names of the breaches themselves.
Seven sessions across three keynotes, four panels and a workshop. Every conversation is on the record, except the names of the breaches themselves.
Jon Soldan, CEO of Eftsure, opens the summit and sets the scene for a day of insight, strategy, and connection.
SESSION 1: Opening & Welcome
SESSION 1: Opening & Welcome
Group financial controllers who've spent the last twelve months in the trenches walk through what's working in 2026, what's failing and what's coming next.
What finance teams are fighting going into 2027.
SESSION 2: The Frontline of Fraud
What the major banks are doing about payment fraud, what they're seeing inside the network and where they think responsibility actually sits.
A frank conversation with Australia's biggest banks.
SESSION 3: Eftsure and the Big Four
The biggest names in cyber rarely sit down to talk publicly about what worries them. They will here. Featuring CyberCX and Huntress on the threats they expect to define 2027.
The threats the cyber industry can't yet solve.
SESSION 4: What Keeps Cyber Companies Up at Night
Matt Craft, Commander of the Cybercrime Squad, NSW Police Force, walks through the playbook for the first day, the first week and the first 90 days after an attack. The version most leaders only ever see once.
What to do in the first 24 hours after a fraud incident.
SESSION 5: "Our Entire Server Has Been Hacked"
A leading cyber auditor runs the controls finance teams trust through the same red-team exercises IT departments have been doing for a decade. The results aren't reassuring.
Lessons from IT, applied to finance.
SESSION 6: Pressure Testing Your Financial Controls
Find out how AI, agentic systems and the next wave of automation reshape both the attacker and the defender, and where the finance function actually lands by 2030.
Five years out, in plain English.
SESSION 7: The Future of Finance and Fraud
Jon Soldan, CEO of Eftsure, opens the summit and sets the scene for a day of insight, strategy, and connection.
SESSION 1: Opening & Welcome
SESSION 1: Opening & Welcome
Group financial controllers who've spent the last twelve months in the trenches walk through what's working in 2026, what's failing and what's coming next.
What finance teams are fighting going into 2027.
SESSION 2: The Frontline of Fraud
What the major banks are doing about payment fraud, what they're seeing inside the network and where they think responsibility actually sits.
A frank conversation with Australia's biggest banks.
SESSION 3: Eftsure and the Big Four
The biggest names in cyber rarely sit down to talk publicly about what worries them. They will here. Featuring CyberCX and Huntress on the threats they expect to define 2027.
The threats the cyber industry can't yet solve.
SESSION 4: What Keeps Cyber Companies Up at Night
Matt Craft, Commander of the Cybercrime Squad, NSW Police Force, walks through the playbook for the first day, the first week and the first 90 days after an attack. The version most leaders only ever see once.
What to do in the first 24 hours after a fraud incident.
SESSION 5: "Our Entire Server Has Been Hacked"
A leading cyber auditor runs the controls finance teams trust through the same red-team exercises IT departments have been doing for a decade. The results aren't reassuring.
Lessons from IT, applied to finance.
SESSION 6: Pressure Testing Your Financial Controls
Find out how AI, agentic systems and the next wave of automation reshape both the attacker and the defender, and where the finance function actually lands by 2030.
Five years out, in plain English.
SESSION 7: The Future of Finance and Fraud