A3C Welcomes New Alliance to Strengthen SA’s Cyber Capability

Caption - Pictured from l-r are Deon Liebenberg, Vice President, Product & Innovation, Optus; Premier Steven Marshall; and Professor David Lloyd, Vice Chancellor and President, University of South Australia (image: Catherine Leo)

24 November 2020

Lot Fourteen’s Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (A3C) continues to go from strength to strength with recent partnerships announced with the Commonwealth Bank (CBA), Optus and the University of South Australia.

CBA will support the centre on a number of initiatives that will ultimately secure Australia and support a prospering digital economy.

As part of the deal, cyber teams will connect with teachers and students in universities and schools in a bid to secure the sector’s future workforce needs. Businesses will also be provided with intelligence to help them understand the cyber-security threats they face and how they can prepare for emerging trends. Further, global partners will help to solve the challenges Australians face and find innovative security solutions.

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