Adelaide Cyber Security Start Up CYBR Marks One Year of Cyber Leadership and Impact

April 29th, 2025

As CYBR marks its first anniversary, the South Australian-born cyber security firm reflects not just on a year of growth, but on the growing responsibility it has embraced in helping build Australia’s digital resilience across enterprise, small business, and communities.

A Strategic Player in Cyber Security

In its first year, CYBR has firmly established itself as a trusted partner for large organisations navigating the complexities of cyber risk, workforce capability, and operational resilience. Its inclusion in the SA Cyber Security Capability Matrix cements CYBR’s role in the state’s evolving cyber ecosystem, signalling its readiness to support critical industries and enterprise-scale transformation.

Named One of SA’s Most Exciting Startups

CYBR was recognised by The Advertiser as one of South Australia’s Top 12 Startups of 2024, an acknowledgement of the company’s innovation, momentum, and mission to make cyber security more accessible, human-centred, and strategically aligned with business objectives.

Regional Reach, National Vision

While CYBR’s client base includes major enterprises, its influence extends beyond city centres. The "I’m Too Small To Be a Target" workshop series, designed to bring cyber awareness to regional and underserved communities, has been extended into 2025 with the support of Federal funding, highlighting the firm’s commitment to equity in digital safety.

Launching the Think CYBR Podcast

In a move to demystify cyber security and spark national conversations, CYBR launched the Think CYBR podcast. The series invites listeners to explore what it truly takes to create a cyber-aware culture in today’s volatile digital landscape.

Looking Ahead: A Vision for Sustainable Cyber Culture

One year on, CYBR’s mission has never been clearer: cyber security is no longer a technical silo, it is a cultural, strategic, and economic imperative. In 2025 and beyond, CYBR will continue its work at the intersection of people, policy, and technology, helping Australian organisations build not just better defences, but stronger digital futures.