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AUCyber is an Australian sovereign cybersecurity and secure cloud provider, positioned to serve leading Australian organizations and government agencies with cybersecurity, managed security, cloud, backup, disaster recovery, and compliance consulting services. Its core value proposition is not a single security product, but a combined capability across “secure cloud + managed security + data resilience + compliance,” with an emphasis that all data, services, monitoring, and operations are managed in Australia by Australian citizens.
Based on the available content, AUCyber covers managed security services, managed SOC, managed cybersecurity packages, cybersecurity maturity assessments, Essential Eight, phishing awareness training, GRC, and IRAP preparation and assessment. It also provides secure cloud, cloud computing, cloud storage, backup, M365 backup, and disaster recovery, making it suitable for organizations that want to outsource both security operations and infrastructure resilience. Deployment is based on Australian sovereign cloud infrastructure and controlled data centers, with support for VMware tools, API-native capabilities, automated orchestration, monitoring, and elastic scaling.
Compliance is one of its standout strengths. The content mentions organization-wide ISO27001 certification, IRAP assessed to PROTECTED under the CAAF, VMware Sovereign Cloud Provider status, DISP membership, and claims that it meets or exceeds ASD ISM control requirements. On the management side, it offers SOC, managed IT, and managed cybersecurity services, and mentions proactive automated alerts. However, it does not disclose key operational details such as SOC coverage hours, incident response SLAs, or alerting channels. For integration, its API based IaaS automation, orchestration and monitoring can be valuable for enterprise cloud migration and large-scale operations.
The official website does not provide specific package pricing, but it clearly emphasizes simple, transparent, competitive pricing, with no entry or exit costs, no data transfer charges, and no other hidden fees. For government and critical-sector customers, this kind of clearly defined cost boundary helps with budget control. However, the lack of public quotes, service tiers, and SLA details means buyers still need to verify total cost through sales discussions before procurement.
Its strengths are strong sovereign positioning, comprehensive compliance credentials, full-stack capabilities spanning security operations and cloud resilience, and customer references involving sensitive scenarios such as justice, critical infrastructure, and federal elections. The drawbacks are that its information is primarily aimed at the Australian market, with no details on China nodes, Chinese-language support, payment methods, or cross-border access. It is better suited to Australian government bodies, critical infrastructure operators, legal and judicial organizations, defense supply chain companies, and enterprises that prioritize data sovereignty. For mainland Chinese companies, unless there is a need for Australian compliance or local data residency, it may be better to first evaluate local alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud Security, Tencent Cloud Security, Huawei Cloud Security, Qi An Xin, and Sangfor. Access from China is not covered in the content, so its status is unknown.
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