South Australia is Leading the Way in Growing a Strong Cyber Industry

Mike Barber, Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre CEO. Picture: Russell Millard

14 December 2021

The growing demand for workers in cyber security is opening up a range of exciting roles for people from all backgrounds.

The Covid-19 pandemic has given rise to an increase in demand for cyber security training and specialists, and South Australia is leading the way in growing a strong cyber industry.

The state is currently home to more than 25 cyber specialist companies, including the Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre (A3C), a not-for-profit organisation funded by the State Government and based at Lot Fourteen. The centre has been tasked with increasing cyber awareness and building resilience across industry, including government, defence and SMEs.

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