Min Livanidis

Min Livanidis

Chief Security Advisor
Microsoft

Min Livanidis is the Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft and a leading authority on the intersection of national security and cyber governance. With a career spanning the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), NBN Co, and strategic consulting at PwC and KPMG, Min brings deep operational and policy expertise to her leadership roles.

She currently serves as the Advisory Board Chair for IFCYBER at UNSW and is a Non-Executive Director for the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre. A former NED and Chair at the OCSC, Min also contributes to the academic field as an Industry Professor at Deakin University. She is a passionate advocate for ethical security innovation and holds a Master of Public Policy and Management from Monash University.

Aligning cyber intelligence with Australia's national resilience

Huon Curtis, Min Livanidis, Jen Stockwell & Adam Robens
2026-10-15 10:55 am
2026-10-15 11:35 am
Melbourne Room 1

Following the Slay Review, a panel debates whether mandatory threat sharing can turn critical infrastructure defence into a legislated sovereign capability.

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