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Less Admin, Fewer Scams: For Small Business

Nov9

Monday, 9 November 2026
5:00pm — 7:30pm
175 The Parade, Norwood (enter from George Street)

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Small businesses often build up a mix of software, subscriptions and digital tools over time, which can lead to unnecessary costs, duplicated systems and security gaps.

This practical workshop will help business owners take a more considered approach to their technology by identifying opportunities to simplify and consolidate everyday systems, get more value from the tools they already pay for, and strengthen the way business and customer information is protected.

Hosted by Jasmin Ilic from CYBR, this workshop will cover common cyber risks facing small businesses, including scams, invoice fraud and impersonation, along with practical security improvements that can be implemented without making technology more complicated.

The session will also look at where AI can genuinely save time and reduce administration, how it is changing the threat landscape, and what businesses need to consider before using AI tools with sensitive or customer information.

Participant outcomes:
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  • identify opportunities to simplify and consolidate existing business technology
  • recognise where duplicated or poorly managed systems may be creating unnecessary cost or risk
  • make better use of the software and digital tools in use
  • identify common cyber security weaknesses and practical ways to address them 
  • recognise common scams, invoice fraud and impersonation techniques, including those enhanced by AI
  • understand key considerations when using AI tools with business or customer information
  • identify practical technology and security improvements they can implement in your business immediately.

Who is Jasmin?

A secure future for all. As the CEO and co-founder of CYBR, Jasmin Ilic is committed to empowering businesses and individuals to navigate the digital landscape with confidence. For Jasmin, cyber security is more than technology, it is about fostering a culture of inclusivity and education that unites people to confront the challenges ahead. A passionate advocate for women in leadership and STEM, Jasmin drives innovation and champions inclusivity, including through her role as an Adelaide Chapter Lead for the Australian Women in Security Network. A dedicated supporter of her city, Jasmin also sits on the Advisory Committee for the Adelaide Economic Development Agency.

Her vision? A world where everyone has the tools, resources, and confidence to succeed.

Spots are limited. Bookings required.