Are you passionate about the ICT profession and ethical ICT practice, and eager to make a meaningful contribution to its future? The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is seeking expressions of interest from individuals eager to join the Technical Advisory Boards Committees including AI (artificial Intelligence), Cyber Security, Blockchain, Data Sharing and IoT (Internet of Things).

We are interested in hearing from individuals who are currently engaged in and have experience in the above areas of expertise.

The Technical Advisory Board plays a pivotal role in shaping the technological landscape of Australia. With the installation of technical committees, the board is comprised of esteemed professionals and experts from various domains within the realm of information and communication technology (ICT). Their collective expertise spans a wide array of specialties, ranging from software development and cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and data analytics.

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Ethics Committee within the Australian Computer Society (ACS) represents a beacon of ethical guidance and responsible AI development in Australia. Comprised of esteemed professionals, ethicists, researchers, and industry leaders, this committee is dedicated to addressing the ethical implications and societal impacts of AI technologies. The primary mission of the AI Ethics Committee is to establish guidelines, principles, and frameworks that govern the development, deployment, and use of AI technologies in Australia.

To learn more, please view the AI Committee Short Terms of Reference (downloads a PDF) or visit: https://www.acs.org.au/governance/ai-ethics-committee.html

The Blockchain Committee within the Australian Computer Society (ACS) stands as a pioneering force in exploring the transformative potential of blockchain technology across various sectors. Comprised of distinguished experts, researchers, and industry leaders, this committee is dedicated to advancing the understanding, adoption, and responsible application of blockchain within the Australian ecosystem. The primary mission of the ACS Blockchain Committee is to promote awareness, education, and collaboration in the field of blockchain technology.

To learn more, please view the Blockchain Committee Short Terms of Reference (downloads a PDF) or visit: https://www.acs.org.au/governance/blockchain-committee.html

The Cybersecurity Committee within the Australian Computer Society (ACS) stands as a vanguard in safeguarding Australia's digital infrastructure and promoting cybersecurity excellence. Comprising a coalition of seasoned professionals, thought leaders, and experts from diverse sectors, this committee is dedicated to addressing the evolving threats and challenges in cyberspace. The primary mission of the Cybersecurity Committee is to promote cybersecurity awareness, education, and best practices across the nation.

To learn more, please view the Cyber Security Committee Short Terms of Reference (downloads a PDF) or visit: https://www.acs.org.au/governance/cybersecurity-committee.html

The Data Sharing Committee within the Australian Computer Society (ACS) stands as a pivotal forum for fostering collaboration, innovation, and responsible data sharing practices across various sectors. Comprising experts, practitioners, and stakeholders from diverse backgrounds, this committee is dedicated to unlocking the value of data while upholding principles of privacy, security, and ethical responsibility. The primary mission of the Data Sharing Committee is to facilitate the responsible exchange and utilisation of data for the benefit of Australian society.

To learn more, please view the Data Sharing Committee Short Terms of Reference (downloads a PDF) or visit: https://www.acs.org.au/governance/data-sharing-committee.html

The Internet of Things (IoT) Committee within the Australian Computer Society (ACS) stands as a driving force in navigating the complexities and harnessing the opportunities presented by the IoT landscape. Comprised of experts, innovators, and thought leaders from diverse sectors, this committee is dedicated to exploring, advancing, and promoting the transformative potential of IoT technologies. The primary mission of the ACS IoT Committee is to foster collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange in the field of IoT.

To learn more, please view the IoT Committee Short Terms of Reference (downloads a PDF) or visit: https://www.acs.org.au/governance/iot-committee.html

Expressions of interest for the Technical Advisory Board (TAB) Committees are warmly welcomed.

Applications close at 11.59pm, AEDT on Friday, 5 December 2025.