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Join us for a panel discussion on Scams and identity theft – the digital pandemic, facilitated by auDA for Scam Awareness Week 2021.

We are pleased to be joined by: 

  • Delia Rikard, Deputy Chair of the ACCC
  • David Lacey, Managing Director of IDCare

The panel will be facilitated by auDA CEO Rosemary Sinclair AM.

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About Delia

Delia Rickard was appointed Deputy Chair of the ACCC in June 2012 and reappointed for a further 5 years in 2017. She is also an Associate Member of the ACMA.

Delia takes a particular interest in the ACCC’s consumer protection work including compliance and enforcement, product safety and scams disruption. Prior to her appointment to the ACCC, Delia held a range of senior positions at the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

Delia is also a former head of the ACCC’s then Consumer Protection Branch. On Australia Day 2011, Delia was awarded the Public Service medal for her contribution to Consumer Protection and Financial Services. She has also received the SOCAP life time achievement award.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an independent Commonwealth statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and a range of additional legislation, promoting competition, fair trading and regulating national infrastructure for the benefit of all Australians.

 

About David

David Lacey is founder and Managing Director of IDCARE. He has held senior executive roles across Government and industry within identity and cyber security, law enforcement and national security.

He advises Governments and corporates on integrating customer-centric identity and cyber security response capabilities and has been recognised for his leading work in building and advancing cross-industry and sectorial initiatives.

David has held numerous Board roles in commercial and not-for-profit organisations and is an active member of government and industry Audit & Risk Committees.

IDCARE is Australia and New Zealand’s national identity and cyber support service. We are a not-for-profit Australian charity that was formed to address a critical support gap for individuals confronting identity and cyber security concerns.