Darwin JCSC Outreach Service and ACSC Partnership Program

Darwin Joint Cyber Security Centre Outreach Service

The Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Joint Cyber Security Centres (JCSC) brings together businesses and the research community, along with state, territory and Australian Government agencies, in an open and cooperative environment.

The JCSCs primary mission is to drive closer collaboration between government, industry, academia, the not-for-profit sector and the research community. The JCSCs host a regular series of workshops and events and provide collaborative workspaces for partners to come together to address common challenges.

What the Darwin JCSC Outreach Service provide

The Darwin JCSC Outreach Service is a free service to support businesses and the ICT sector access cyber threat information and seek advice from experts, while ICT enterprise can collaborate to share information across the sector and access workshops and resilience building activities.

Territory small businesses and members of the ICT sector are encouraged to join the ACSC Partnership Program to access the full suite of JCSC services. Join here.

ACSC Partnership program

The ACSC Partnership Program enables Australian organisations and individuals to engage with the ACSC and fellow partners, drawing on collective understanding, experience, skills and capability to lift cyber resilience across the Australian economy. The ACSC Partnership Program is delivered through the ACSC’s network of Joint Cyber Security Centres.

Businesses that join as a Business Partner can access:

  • a monthly newsletter containing news, publications and advisories produced by the Centre for the month prior
  • a subscription to the ACSC Alert Service
  • targeted guidance and relevant information on cyber.gov.au
  • invitations to relevant, informative events ACSC are presenting/attending.

ICT companies, cyber security vendors, organisations and researchers, and government agencies with a cyber security role eligible to join as an ACSC Network Partner can access:

  • threat intelligence, news and advice to enhance situational awareness
  • collaboration opportunities
  • resilience-building activities (e.g. exercises, discussions, workshops)
  • the JCSC network.

Home partnership is available to individuals and families who would like to learn more about cyber security and provides a subscription to the ACSC Alert Service.

For more information on the Partnership Program visit the ACSC Partner Hub.