Building a strong cyber culture - THETA 2025

Ui Cheng Loh, Change And Engagement Coordinator, The University of Queensland

Presentation Summary

This presentation highlights the critical role of cybersecurity awareness in uplifting and empowering the UQ community to protect themselves and others. Key components of a strong cybersecurity culture include moving beyond compliance. A crucial emphasis is placed on the fact that cybersecurity is not solely a technology problem but also involves people. The presentation underscores the importance of embedding security into everyday behaviors.

The core of the presentation is about the importance of the Cyber Security Champion Network and provides a sneak preview of how to start and maintain it. It shares the journey(at UQ) of how the network has grown and its effectiveness in enhancing cybersecurity for the community.

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Meet the Speaker

Ui Cheng Loh
Change And Engagement Coordinator, The University of Queensland

Ui Cheng is dedicated to creating engaging cybersecurity awareness training that captivates the audience’s attention, intellect, and emotions. With experience across five countries, she has developed a profound understanding of diversity and adaptability. Ui Cheng has successfully established champion networks in three different institutions. Currently, she is the Change and Engagement Coordinator at The University of Queensland, where she specializes in cybersecurity awareness. Passionate about empowering cybersecurity champions, Ui Cheng continues to make significant contributions to the field.

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Original Publish Date

10 Jun 2025

Resource Type

Presentation

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THETA 2025

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