Unlocking Queensland's Cyber Security Potential
Partners and Supporters
The Cyber Skills Enrichment Program would not have been possible without the coordinated effort of our Partners and Supporters. To learn more about the Cyber Skills Enrichment Program’s partners and supporters, see below.
Program Partners
Cyber Audit Team
CAT is a trusted Australian provider of independent “end-to-end” information and cyber security services and solutions.
Partnering with businesses of all sizes across all industries, we seek to demystify cyber security, bridging gaps and helping our customers adopt familiar governance, risk, and compliance strategies.
Our team of specialists and experts are committed to collaboratively mitigating our clients’ exposure to risk while protecting their data, digital assets, and brand reputation.
Griffith University
Griffith University was created to be a different kind of university—challenging conventions, creating bold new trends and pioneering solutions through innovative teaching and research.
Its high-quality degrees are specifically designed to prepare students for the future and are developed in consultation with industry, based on cutting-edge research, and taught by Australia’s most awarded teachers. Since its beginning, Griffith has been deeply connected to the Asian region, environmentally aware, open to the community and industry-focused.
Griffith is ranked within the top 2% of universities worldwide globally and #1 in Queensland for Computer Science*. Spread across six campuses in South East Queensland, including its Digital campus, we cater to a vibrant community of 50,000 students.
If you are interested in gaining formal qualifications in cyber security, explore the range of courses available at
https://www.griffith.edu.au/study/engineering-it-aviation/cyber-security?location=intl
*2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities
Program Supporters
ACS - Australian Computer Society
ACS is the professional association for Australia’s technology sector and the largest community with 47,000+ members from across business, government and education.
They champion the technologies, people and skills critical to Australia’s future, creating value for their members, the tech sector and society in four ways:
Community: They focus on fostering an innovative and inclusive community that is dedicated to powering positive change through technology.
Capability: They set the standard for assessing, developing and recognising the skills and experience of technology professionals.
Career: They create career pathways to guide technology professionals and ensure Australia has a pipeline of talent with the right skills and knowledge.
Migration: They assess and support skilled technology migrants to address critical skills shortages, improve diversity and enrich Australia’s workforce.
AWSN - Australian Women in Security Network
The Australian Women in Security Network (AWSN) is a not-for-profit association and network of people dedicated to increasing the number of women in the security community. They support, inspire, and act as role models. Connecting women in the industry and those looking to enter the field with the tools, knowledge, network and platforms needed to enter and thrive in security.