Osama Alkadi
About Osama Alkadi
Osama Alkadi is a Cyber Security Manager at KPMG Australia, where he has worked since 2020. He has a strong background in technology solutions and business strategy, with previous roles at Accenture and the Australian National University.
Work at KPMG Australia
Osama Alkadi has been serving as a Cyber Security Manager at KPMG Australia since 2020. In this role, he focuses on implementing security measures and aligning technology solutions with business strategies. His responsibilities include ensuring compliance with security best practices and managing cybersecurity risks. His tenure at KPMG has allowed him to contribute significantly to the firm's cybersecurity initiatives.
Previous Experience at Accenture
Before joining KPMG, Osama Alkadi worked at Accenture as a Solution Architect in the Intelligent Cloud & Infrastructure division from 2018 to 2020. Based in Canberra, Australia, he was responsible for designing and implementing cloud solutions that enhanced operational efficiency and security for clients. His experience at Accenture helped him develop a strong foundation in cloud technologies and infrastructure management.
Academic Background and Education
Osama Alkadi holds a PhD in Cybersecurity from UNSW, where he focused on advanced topics in the field. He also earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Software Engineering from the University of Canberra. His academic background provides him with a solid understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of technology and cybersecurity.
Career at The Australian National University
Osama Alkadi worked at The Australian National University as a Program Manager from 2009 to 2018. In this role, he managed various programs and projects, ensuring alignment with institutional goals and objectives. His experience at the university contributed to his expertise in program management and strategic alignment of technology initiatives.
Teaching Experience at University of Canberra
Osama Alkadi served as an Associate Lecturer at the University of Canberra for one year from 2009 to 2010. In this position, he was involved in teaching and mentoring students in topics related to technology and cybersecurity. His role in academia reflects his commitment to education and knowledge sharing in the field of cybersecurity.