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We’re dedicated to enhancing Australia’s cyber resilience through strategic collaborations and partnerships. By uniting government bodies, industry leaders, academic institutions, and international allies, Aus3C fosters a robust ecosystem to tackle evolving cyber threats.
Aus3C’s collaborative approach is exemplified by its leadership in Australia’s participation in NATO’s Locked Shields exercise, showcasing the nation’s capabilities in defending critical infrastructure.
Additionally, partnerships with organizations like the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) highlight Aus3C’s commitment to global collaboration in space cybersecurity.
The Centre collaborates with a diverse range of partners, including government agencies, private sector companies, and academic institutions. Notable partnerships include collaborations with the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), aiming to uplift cyber resilience across the nation.
Aus3C leads and participates in various projects designed to strengthen cybersecurity capabilities. For instance, the Cyber Uplift Step Program (CUSP) supports South Australian small businesses by providing accessible and affordable cybersecurity education, helping them take confident steps in enhancing their cyber maturity.