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How do you protect a global research institution while embracing bleeding-edge tech like supercomputers, AI and even Bitcoin?
Dan Maslin, Group CISO at Monash University, returns to Future Secured to unpack what’s changed in cybersecurity across higher education and why universities are fast becoming some of the most complex security environments in the country.
In this episode, Dan explains how Monash is balancing rapid AI innovation with long-term resilience, shares insights into Australia’s tax and policy treatment of digital assets like Bitcoin, and explains why cyber leaders need to look beyond just tech to the psychology of trust, communication and leadership.
From ETF legitimacy for crypto to AI supercomputing in research, this is an unmissable conversation for CISOs, academics and cyber leaders navigating the next wave of change.
🔑 Takeaways
🧠 Soundbites
“We’re building a genuine AI supercomputer.”⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Welcome back, Dan Maslin
02:51 – What’s changed at Monash in the last 12 months
06:30 – How AI is reshaping cybersecurity
10:57 – Bitcoin, ETFs and digital asset legitimacy
20:04 – Will traditional finance and crypto coexist?
23:47 – The impact of AI on cyber job security
26:40 – Real-world use cases for AI in research and advertising
28:59 – What Australia needs to stay competitive
36:05 – Why mental health is now a boardroom issue
50:53 – Leadership, delegation and the need for self-reflection
By Future SecuredHow do you protect a global research institution while embracing bleeding-edge tech like supercomputers, AI and even Bitcoin?
Dan Maslin, Group CISO at Monash University, returns to Future Secured to unpack what’s changed in cybersecurity across higher education and why universities are fast becoming some of the most complex security environments in the country.
In this episode, Dan explains how Monash is balancing rapid AI innovation with long-term resilience, shares insights into Australia’s tax and policy treatment of digital assets like Bitcoin, and explains why cyber leaders need to look beyond just tech to the psychology of trust, communication and leadership.
From ETF legitimacy for crypto to AI supercomputing in research, this is an unmissable conversation for CISOs, academics and cyber leaders navigating the next wave of change.
🔑 Takeaways
🧠 Soundbites
“We’re building a genuine AI supercomputer.”⏱️ Chapters
00:00 – Welcome back, Dan Maslin
02:51 – What’s changed at Monash in the last 12 months
06:30 – How AI is reshaping cybersecurity
10:57 – Bitcoin, ETFs and digital asset legitimacy
20:04 – Will traditional finance and crypto coexist?
23:47 – The impact of AI on cyber job security
26:40 – Real-world use cases for AI in research and advertising
28:59 – What Australia needs to stay competitive
36:05 – Why mental health is now a boardroom issue
50:53 – Leadership, delegation and the need for self-reflection