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Welcome to the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre
The Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C) is committed to building cyber capacity and securing Australia's digital landscape. We envision a future where cyber resilience is accessible, affordable, and achievable across the Australian economy, empowering every organisation to confidently navigate the digital realm.
As a not-for-profit, member-based organisation, Aus3C utilises our knowledge and expertise to make cyberspace a better and safer place for organisations, corporations, agencies, and institutions to conduct business.
Collaboration lies at the heart of our approach, as we believe that working together is key to delivering on our mission. We foster trust and confidence within the Australian cyber security ecosystem, acting as a national leader in forging partnerships that drive cyber capacity building throughout the nation. By joining our dynamic community, you can grow your networks of like-minded individuals and contribute to the specialised workforce dedicated to building and managing cyber security resilience.
We foster an ecosystem where industry, researchers, and government collaborate more effectively than the malicious actors targeting our networks. We are the sole cyber centre in Australia that brings together education, industry, and business sectors, fostering collaboration and synergy, and building sovereign capability of our nation. Our leadership team boasts some of Australia's brightest minds in defence, government affairs, risk management, and information technology who work in tandem with an extensive network of national and international cyber and space partnerships.
Core Work
The core work of the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre includes:
Raising awareness of cyber vulnerabilities and challenges, ensuring organisations stay informed and prepared.
Supporting businesses in understanding and navigating the vast cyber landscape, effectively addressing their specific digital needs through such programs as the Cyber Uplift Step Program (CUSP).
Fostering a community of industry-leading organisations and businesses with a common strategic goal through membership of the Centre.
Bringing together organisations to create a world-leading sovereign capability through collaborative initiatives such as wargaming exercises like NATO CCDCOE Locked Shields and the Australian Insider Risk Centre of Excellence (AIR CoE).
Offering pathways and world-leading training solutions to enhance and expand the pool of cyber talent through our Cyber Academy, featuring courses like ASD IRAP and Cisco Skills for All.
Facilitating connections between cyber start-ups and the thriving global market, accelerating their growth and success.
Providing state-of-the-art Cyber Range facilities for rigorous testing of hardware and software, ensuring optimal security measures are in place in Australia's most advanced commercially available Cyber Range.
Facilities
Hardware, software and wireless vulnerability testing tools
Disaster Recovery planning & backups
Capture The Flag and NATO Locked Shields Wargaming
Vendor evaluation software tools
Training & Education
IRAP Assessor training
C-suite / Executive training
Simulation Based training using Cyber Range
Cisco NetAcademy
Workforce development
Collaboration
Advisory Services
Insider Risk Centre of Excellence
International partnerships - CCDCOE
Sector specific forums
National Industry Innovation Network (NIIN)
ACSC project delivery
Small Business Support
Tailored programs to support small businesses to uplift their cyber resilience.
Approachable online resources .
One-to-One Cyber Clinics
Membership
Members are the core of the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre, strengthening our ability to deliver on our missions to build cyber resilience in Australia. Our member directory is a great place to learn about industry leaders and businesses that are invested in a shared vision of seeing Australia digitally protected.
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