Securing Australia Together

Big 4 CISO panel discussion with National Office of Cyber Security

Join us for a robust conversation with the National Cyber Security Coordinator and Chief Information Security Officers of Australia’s big 4 banks, NAB, ANZ, Commonwealth Bank and Westpac. This session will focus on how banks are working together to protect business customers, raise awareness and address key cyber security risks. 

The panel will also be answering questions from the audience:

  • Date: 9 October 2025
  • Time: 10 - 11am AEST
  • Use the unique code: NAB-KGJUF

The session is open to everyone; you don’t need to be a NAB customer to attend. If you can't make the live webinar, register your details and we’ll share the replay.

Staying Safe Online Session

As we spend more of our time online - shopping, banking, and connecting - cybercriminals are finding new ways to scam people and gain access to their money and identity. That’s why knowing how to recognise the red flags, and ways to protect yourself, is vital.

Join our experts for a free personal banking education session to learn simple tips to protect your money and stay safe online. 

Learn about: 

  • the red flags of common cyber threats.
  • ways to safeguard yourself.
  • what NAB is doing to help protect our customers and the community.

Join us:

  • Date: 28 October 2025
  • Time: 1 - 2pm AEST

Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Awareness Month

NAB is a proud supporter of the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s (ACSC) Cyber Security Awareness Month. This is an annual reminder to take action to safeguard yourself online.

This year’s theme is “Building our Cyber Safe Culture” to help you identify risks to your online safety.

A cyber-attack is reported every 6 minutes in Australia . We’re all doing more online than ever before. Here are NAB’s top tips for staying safe online:

1. Use a unique and strong passphrase on every account

Use strong, complex passwords and a password manager tool. Create a different password for each account and keep them to yourself. Passphrases, which are a combination of multiple random words containing upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters, are much harder to guess. You can save them in a password manager tool so you don’t have to remember them, too! Learn more about good password hygiene.

2. Always set up multi-factor authentication (MFA)

Multi-factor Authentication (MFA), also known as two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security on your online accounts and help prevent unauthorised access. Learn how to turn on MFA.

3. Update software regularly

Using out of date software and operating systems can leave your devices vulnerable. Ensure you always have the latest anti-virus software and security patches installed. Turn on automatic updates so you never miss the latest software updates.

4. Back up your data regularly

Your data is valuable, so make regular back-ups of your data, and store them somewhere safe. Test your back-ups regularly to ensure they’ll work if you need them.

Report all suspicious NAB-branded emails and SMS to phish@nab.com.au or text 0476 220 003.

If you’re a NAB customer and believe you may have fallen victim to a scam, fraud or cybercrime, please call 13 22 65 immediately and ask for the Digital Fraud and Anti Scam Team.

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