Cyber Security Services

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    Assurance & Governance

    Need Australian Government system certification?

    The Cyber Alchemist has assisted many government agencies and suppliers by planning certification, identifying gaps, and conducting IRAP assessments. We're a trusted, preferred provider for this service.

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    Strategy & Governance

    Board Advisory-Advising Boards on how to become more prepared to integrate technology risk into decision-making processes.

    With decades of cyber security and governance experience, we are qualified to advise Executive Boards on cyber security obligations and threats. We consult or join sub-committees and advisory boards, qualified to serve on NSW Government Audit and Risk Committees (scheme 2421). The Cyber Alchemist is a trusted supplier for the Australian Government Digital Marketplace, Defence, and NSW Government ICT Services (SCM 0020).

    We also act as Interim CISO to allow organisations find the right permanent executive for such highly specialist role.

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    Cyber Breach Response & Litigation

    Our forensic experts conduct computer and digital data examinations, providing expert reports and testimony in civil and criminal cases. They have served as expert witnesses in high-profile corporate suits and terrorism trials. We specialise in complex cases involving tampered computer evidence or conflicting expert testimony. Additionally, we mentor judges and lawyers on computer evidence through our flagship program, “Presenting Computer Evidence,” attended by various Australian government agencies, police, prosecutors, and public defenders.