Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C) and CENTRE FOR RESILIENCE (C4R) announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Australia’s Cyber And Organisational Resilience

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The Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C) has today announced a new strategic partnership with the C4R - CENTRE FOR RESILIENCE, aimed at strengthening Australia’s resilience across both digital and organisational domains.

 

This collaboration brings together Aus3C’s nationally recognised expertise in cyber security uplift, cyber training, and defence-grade capability development with C4R’s holistic, systems-based approach to sovereign resilience spanning people, organisations, and communities.

 

Through the partnership, members of both organisations will gain access to shared insights, cross-sector learning opportunities, preferred pricing arrangements, joint events, and practical tools designed to address cyber risk in its broader operational and human context. The collaboration explicitly recognises the growing interdependence between cyber security, insider threat, workforce wellbeing, leadership capability, and organisational culture.

 

Both organisations share a strong commitment to building safer, stronger, and more resilient organisations across Australia. This partnership reflects a shared belief that true resilience cannot be achieved through technology alone but requires an integrated approach that aligns technical security measures with human, cultural, and operational factors.

 

Aus3C and C4R will work together to advocate for improved cyber awareness across both technology-focused and non-IT sectors, support uplift programs for industry, and create pathways for organisations that may not traditionally engage with cyber security providers but face increasing digital and operational risk.

 

Together, Aus3C and C4R look forward to creating new opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and measurable impact for their members, partners, and the broader Australian resilience ecosystem.


About the Centre for Resilience (C4R):

The Centre for Resilience is an independent, Australian based initiative advancing economic, social, infrastructure and leadership resilience through research, measurement and practical programs with business, government and community partners. C4R produces high-quality strategic policy recommendations for government and corporate; consultancy in supply chain resilience and training services focused on shaping a resilient, self-reliant sovereign Australia. C4R supports Veterans, First Responders and young adults.

Media enquiries:               via https://www.c4resilience.com/contact

Events:                                via https://www.c4resilience.com/events

Learn more at:                   https://www.c4resilience.com/

 

About the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C):

The Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (Aus3C) strengthens cyber resilience through awareness, innovation, and collaboration to build a resilient cyber ecosystem that empowers industries, protects communities, and enhances national security.  Aus3C works with individuals and small to medium businesses (SMBs) to build skills and capabilities to raise cyber resilience and confidence to fully realise the benefits of digitisation; and with large enterprises and critical infrastructure providers to grow sovereign capability, enhance knowledge and build collaboration pathways to better protect our economy.

Media enquiries:  Guy Roberts, Interim Chief Executive Officer

Email: guy.roberts@cybercollaboration.org.au

Learn more at:                https://www.cybercollaboration.org.au

 

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