ACS partners with Cyberknowledge for AI-assisted SMB cyber risk tools

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ACS partners with Cyberknowledge for AI-assisted SMB cyber risk tools
Chris Hagios, Cyberknowledge.
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The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has partnered with Sydney's Cyberknowledge to deliver artificial intelligence-assisted cyber risk management tools specifically designed for small and medium businesses (SMBs) across the country.

Set to launch nxext month, the initiative aims to make enterprise-grade security accessible to SMBs, with an initial focus on the financial services, healthcare, retail, and professional services sectors.

The partnership will see ACS promote Cyberknowledge's platform to its national membership.

It aims to reach over 1000 SMBs in its first year, providing continuous data-driven insights into organisations' cybersecurity posture.

Key features include dynamic policy generation, third-party risk intelligence, real-time measurement metrics, and strategic roadmap development.

"Raising the level of security holistically across Australia will have enormous positive impact for every Australian. Cybersecurity, especially for SMBs, is often put into the 'too hard' bucket - it's difficult to find talent, costly and time consuming," Josh Griggs, chief executive officer of ACS said.

"By merging our cybersecurity expertise with cutting-edge AI agents, we are making enterprise-grade cyber risk management capabilities accessible to every SMB," Chris Hagios, managing director of Cyberknowledge said.

 

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