Australia’s Leading Cyber Security Architecture

Customised Cyber Security Solutions Australia

Security Architecture Framework and Customised Solutions to CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers). Specialise in securing Organisations such as Resource, Energy, Infrastructure Industries and Government sector.

The Modern Cyber Threat Environment

The Problem

Organisations and businesses today face constant threats such as denial of service, data theft, ransomware, and extortion.

Attackers funded by government sponsors and organised crime, use advanced technologies like automation, machine learning, and AI to enhance their capabilities. 

The rise of distributed workforces has also increased the risk of internal breaches due to malicious insiders or employee negligence.

Prevention Is Better than Cure

Why Organisations Need Cyber Security Help

  • Cyber threats are continually evolving, becoming more sophisticated and frequent. Relying solely on reactive measures is inadequate.
  • Prevention Focus: Implementing proactive cybersecurity measures helps organisations stay ahead of threats, reducing the likelihood of breaches.
  • The financial impact of a data breach can be devastating, including fines, legal fees, and loss of business.
  • Prevention Focus: Investing in robust security frameworks and regular assessments prevents breaches, saving significant costs in the long run.
  • A cyber incident can severely damage an organization’s reputation, leading to loss of customer trust and market position.
  • Prevention Focus: Proactively securing data and systems maintains customer trust and protects the organization’s reputation.
  • Compliance with industry regulations is mandatory, and non-compliance can result in hefty penalties.
  • Prevention Focus: Proactive cybersecurity strategies ensure compliance with regulations, avoiding penalties and legal complications.
  • Cyberattacks can disrupt business operations, leading to downtime and loss of productivity.
  • Prevention Focus: Preventive measures ensure business continuity by minimizing disruptions and maintaining operational efficiency.
  • Employees, whether maliciously or unintentionally, can pose significant security risks.
  • Prevention Focus: Regular training and strong security policies prevent internal threats, ensuring a secure internal environment.
  • Rapid technological advancements open new vulnerabilities that can be exploited by attackers.
  • Prevention Focus: Continuous monitoring and updating of security measures keep pace with technological changes, safeguarding against new vulnerabilities.
  • Reactive approaches to cybersecurity often lead to piecemeal solutions, causing inefficiencies.
  • Prevention Focus: A well-integrated, preventive cybersecurity strategy enhances overall operational efficiency and resource management.

Step 1. Identify

Cyber Security Risk Assessment

Securing IT/OT environments requires understanding unique assets, functions, and network interactions. Our asset discovery and assessment services identify attack vectors, security risks, and recommend controls to enhance security.

Step 2. PROTECT

Security Architecture

Security architecture involves designing systems, policies, and technologies to protect IT and business assets. A strong security architecture aligns with your organisation’s goals and risk profile, ensuring effective prevention, detection, and response to attacks.

Step 3. Detect

Network Security

Network security is vital for protecting client data and ensuring reliable access. A well-designed solution reduces costs and prevents data breaches. Our measures include firewalls, network segmentation, and intrusion prevention systems (IPS).

Intelligent Insight For Modern Day Threats

Our Mission

At i2 Cyber Security (i2 – Intelligent Insight), we understand the challenges today’s CISOs face with multicloud solutions, hybrid work, digital transformation, and IoT creating more vulnerabilities.

Our mission is to provide insights that help CISOs mitigate risks and protect their organisations from advanced cyber threats.

In today’s complex threat landscape, a well-designed security architecture is crucial for protecting against cyberattacks and enabling digital transformation, innovation, customer trust, and business growth.

Rapidly Evolving Landscape

Why Organisations Need Cyber Security Help

Enabling digital transformation is needed to provide security foundation necessary for organisations to adopt and integrate new digital technologies and processes safely and effectively. It involves creating a secure environment that allows businesses to innovate, automate, and enhance their operations without compromising on security. This can include:

  • Adopting Cloud Solutions: Ensuring that data and applications in the cloud are secure, allowing organisations to leverage cloud computing for scalability and flexibility.
  • Implementing IoT: Protecting interconnected devices and systems to facilitate the use of IoT technologies that can improve operational efficiency and data insights.
  • Supporting Remote Work: Providing secure access and protecting data for a distributed workforce, which is critical for the adoption of hybrid and remote work models.
  • Automating Processes: Ensuring that automated systems and processes are secure, allowing for efficiency gains and reducing human error.
  • Enhancing Customer Experiences: Protecting customer data and transactions, enabling the use of digital channels and services to improve customer engagement and satisfaction.

By ensuring these digital initiatives are secure, organisations can confidently pursue innovation and growth, knowing their critical assets and data are protected.

  • Resulting from multicloud, hybrid work, digital transformation, and IoT
  • Expands attack surfaces, making security management more complex
  • Includes denial of service, data theft, ransomware, and extortion
  • Organisations are continuously targeted by various types of attacks
  • Attackers use advanced technologies like automation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
  • Increases the complexity and efficacy of cyber attacks
  • Attackers often receive substantial funding from government sponsors or organised crime
  • Enhances their capabilities and resources for launching attacks
  • Many organisations have outdated or incomplete security processes and technologies
  • Requires continuous assessment and updating to address new threats
  • New vulnerabilities and attack vectors emerge regularly
  • Requires organisations to stay vigilant and adaptive to new threats
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  • Risk of breaches caused by malicious insiders
  • Also includes breaches due to employee negligence or ignorance
  • Security must be embedded into every aspect of business operations
  • Ensures a holistic approach to cybersecurity and reduces potential gaps
  • Organisations must comply with various industry and regional regulations
  • Non-compliance can lead to significant penalties and increased vulnerability
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