For more than 20 years, Leah has provided legal, regulatory, governance, risk and compliance services to corporate and government entities and not-for-profit organisations in a range of sectors. She is best known for helping organisations to understand data privacy, cyber security and technology risk and compliance, with a particular focus on responding to complex data breaches, security of critical infrastructure, countering foreign interference, and high-risk AI technologies.
Leah has worked as a director of a Big Four consulting firm and a special counsel in a top tier international law firm, in addition to senior in-house roles with a university and Australia’s leading provider of identity theft and cyber incident remediation services.
Leah is the National Privacy Lead at the Australian Society of Computers and the Law and a member of the Queensland Law Society’s Intellectual Property, Data and Privacy Law Committee and Gen AI Courts and Dispute Resolution Advisory Group.