Panel Spotlight: First Nations Leadership & Governance

National AI & Cybersecurity Leadership Summit 2026

Event Overview

The National AI & Cybersecurity Leadership Summit 2026 brings together Australia’s senior leaders to address the convergence of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and sovereign capability.

At a time when technology is reshaping systems, decision-making, and risk, this summit focuses on how leadership can ensure these transformations are secure, responsible, and inclusive.


What This Summit Is About

This summit explores how organisations and governments can:

  • Align AI innovation with governance, trust, and accountability
  • Strengthen cyber resilience in complex environments
  • Build sovereign capability that reflects national priorities and communities
  • Make decisions that balance risk, ethics, and long-term impact

It is designed to support leaders navigating high-stakes, system-level challenges.


Who This Summit Is For

  • Board Directors and Non-Executive Directors
  • CEOs and senior executives (CXOs)
  • Policymakers and government leaders
  • Cybersecurity, risk, and technology leaders
  • Decision-makers shaping national and organisational strategy

Why Now

The rapid adoption of AI, combined with increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, is forcing organisations to rethink how decisions are made and who is included in that process.

At the same time, there is a growing recognition that sustainable and effective solutions must be shaped by diverse leadership and cultural authority.


Panel Spotlight

First Nations Leadership & Governance

This panel explores how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leadership and cultural authority should shape responses to family violence and inform broader governance approaches.


Why This Panel Matters

Technology, policy, and systems do not operate in isolation from culture and community.

Efforts to address complex issues such as family violence require approaches that are:

  • Community-led and culturally informed
  • Grounded in lived experience and local knowledge
  • Designed with trust, accountability, and long-term impact in mind

This panel highlights the importance of embedding First Nations leadership into decision-making frameworks, ensuring that responses are not only effective but also respectful and sustainable.


Why Attend This Panel

Attending this session will provide:

  • Deeper insight into First Nations governance models and leadership approaches
  • Practical perspectives on designing culturally informed systems and policies
  • A broader understanding of how inclusive leadership strengthens outcomes across sectors
  • The opportunity to engage with critical conversations shaping future policy and practice

Join the Conversation

22 May
National AI & Cybersecurity Leadership Summit 2026

Register now to be part of a leadership dialogue that connects technology, governance, and community impact.

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