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    HOMECOUNCIL Sun Con returns to discuss threat intelligence, incident response and cyber leadership Cyber security experts are set to address Sun Con 2026. Picture: Supplied. By Sunshine Coast News 5 May 2026 Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team. Adaptive skate frame expands access on Coast A Sunshine Coast skate business is breaking down barriers, launching a new adaptive facility designed to open the sport to riders of all abilities. Chiggy's 103-year-old credits RSL visits for longevity A Coast man who recently celebrated his 103rd birthday credits “regular dancing at Caloundra RSL” as the secret to his longevity. Maroochydore resident Jeffrey Oliver Hidden retreat tops Aussie wishlist as short escapes surge A secluded Sunshine Coast hinterland escape has secured its spot as one of Australia’s most sought-after stays, as research shows a shift in how New rhythm tackling classroom behaviour A simple classroom routine built on rhythm and movement could help reduce behavioural issues in young children, according to new research led by the Cruise control no substitute for driver safety Many rely on cruise control to stay under the speed limit, but new research from the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) claims this Work starts on $98 million state school Construction has started on a new state-of-the-art primary school in one of the Sunshine Coast's fastest growing areas. Work has begun on the Caloundra South As cyber criminals accelerate their use of artificial intelligence (AI), industry experts warn no single organisation can tackle the challenge alone. Cybersecurity experts will discuss emerging threats and how best to respond to them at a Coast conference in May. The Sunshine Coast Cybersecurity Conference, or Sun Con for short, will be held at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) Innovation Centre Saturday, May 9 from 10am to 5pm. For the second year running, it will bring together around 200 participants from industry, government, education and the student community for a full day of learning, collaboration and connection. This year’s conference will focus on cyber leadership and cyber technology, with keynote presentations from national and international experts, practical discussions on emerging threats, artificial intelligence, threat intelligence and incident response. This event is supported by the UniSC and Sunshine Coast Council. Sun Con 2026 will be held at UniSC on May 9. Tickets available from UniSC’s website. Picture: supplied. Sunshine Coast’s Jana Dekanovska, counter adversary operations practice lead at CrowdStrike, is a keynote speaker who will explore the impact of generative AI on cyber operations and what it means for defenders. Ms Dekanovska said cybersecurity required a team effort. “No single organisation or individual has the full picture – especially as adversaries adopt AI at speed,” she said. “Bringing professionals together on the Sunshine Coast to share knowledge, experiences and lessons learned is critical to strengthening our collective defence.” The Sunshine Coast is rapidly emerging as a premier Australian cybersecurity hub, driven by world-class digital infrastructure, including international broadband connectivity. Want more free local news? Follow Sunshine Coast News on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, and sign up for our FREE daily news email. Study Sunshine Coast, a council initiative, will support 10 local students offering them the opportunity to attend Sun Con 2026 and gain exposure to real‑world cybersecurity challenges, industry leaders and career pathways. Council’s resilient economy councillor Terry Landsberg said cybersecurity was a critical industry, one that was becoming increasingly vital as threats became more sophisticated. “Our region is well positioned to play a significant role and events like these help inspire future cyber talent, foster careers, showcase local capability and strengthen collaboration between education providers, industry and government,’’ Cr Landsberg said. Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email Email(Required) Go backReturn Home [scn_go_back_button] Return Home Share Facebook Linkedin WhatsApp Email Copy URL Share
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