Three ways to tightening security and reducing fraud with Brian Hay, Unisys

Published: July 26, 2017, 10:08 a.m.

Recorded at Online Retailer 2017 in Sydney, here we chat with Brain Hay, Lead CISO Advisor \u2013 APAC, Unisys, about:\n\n- How to collaborate within the industry to tackle organised retail crime\n- Build a cyber crime culture in your organisation to understand security in the digital world\n- A view of the most compelling issues we can expect and prepare for over the coming years\n\nDetective Superintendent Brian Hay has been a member of the Queensland Police Service for 34 years. Since 2004, Mr. Hay has had principal responsibility for the management and direction of the Fraud & Cyber Crime Group, State Crime Command.\n\nMr Hay has a broad investigative background with forays into the investigation of drugs, outlaw motorcycle gangs, sexual predators and public sector corruption. These duties have been interspersed with uniform general duties and corporate responsibilities.\n\nHe is often sought for media comment within the fraud and cyber environments. Mr Hay was a pivotal driver in a number of key national initiatives and has a proven record in partnering industry.\n\nHe is Chair of the ANZPAA (Australia New Zealand Police Advisory Agency) eCrime Working Group and a member of the National Cybercrime Working Group.\n\nIn 2006 Mr. Hay completed a Masters in Public Policy and Administration.\n\nIn 2009 he was the recipient of the Australian Police Medal.\n\nIn 2009 he was the recipient of an international award from McAfee for efforts in combating cyber crime.\n\nIn 2010 he was the recipient of the National AusCERT Award for Individual Excellence in Information Security.