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Your people are the first line of defence.

Cybersecurity Awareness

Most successful attacks on small businesses don't hack technology — they trick a person. A single fake invoice email can redirect a five-figure payment; one reused password can hand over your email, files and customer records.

The defences that stop most real-world attacks are behavioural and cheap: people who pause before clicking, payment changes verified by phone, MFA everywhere, backups that provably restore. We make those normal in your organisation.

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Staff awareness sessions

Phishing, payment fraud and password hygiene — taught with real Australian examples.

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Email-scam drills

Safe, simulated phishing so the lesson sticks.

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MFA & password manager rollout

The two changes with the biggest payoff.

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Microsoft 365 security review

Sensible hardening of the tenancy you already have.

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Backup & recovery check

Verify what's backed up — and prove it restores.

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Owner & board briefings

Your obligations and risk picture, without the scare-selling.

How it runs

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Baseline check

A practical review of your exposure — a traffic-light report in plain English.

02

Fix the foundations

High-impact safeguards implemented, prioritised by risk and cost.

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Train & maintain

Sessions for the whole team and a simple annual rhythm so security doesn't decay.

Good questions

We're a small team — are we really a target?+

Yes, at scale. Most attacks are automated and indiscriminate; small organisations are over-represented in losses precisely because basic defences are missing.

Is this a compliance or audit service?+

It's practical security, not certification. If you need formal compliance we'll help you prepare and point you to the right specialists.

One-off training or ongoing?+

Both work. A single session lifts awareness immediately; an annual rhythm keeps it lifted. We recommend honestly based on your risk.

Ready when you are — no obligation, no jargon.

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