Reframing the approach to national cyber management with the Cybersecurity Capacity Lifecycle
Reframing the approach to national cyber [...]
The OCSC Cybersecurity Roadmap: Charting the Course to Cyber Maturity
The OCSC Cybersecurity Roadmap: Charting the Course to Cyber [...]
READ: A more cyber-resilient Pacific
READ: OCSC researchers explore how the P4C can create a [...]
RELEASE: Fiji, the United Kingdom and OCSC unite to conduct Fiji’s second national cybersecurity maturity assessment
Monday 26 February 2024: under a new capacity building partnership [...]
RELEASE: PBP P4C Outcomes Report
The Report is a direct outcome of the P4C, which [...]
Pacific nations unite to address cybersecurity challenges
Government representatives and cyber sector leaders from across the [...]
PQCIP Applications Now Open
The Oceania Cyber Security Centre (OCSC) and Monash University are excited to announce a new fully funded cybersecurity capacity building opportunity.
Expression of Interest – Small Research Grants Program
Building national cybersecurity capacity and resilience is a complex and multi-dimensional problem that requires a view beyond IT.
Women take centre stage in the Pacific’s first regional Hackathon
At a time of complex challenges and immense opportunity, women across the Pacific are stepping up to tackle the cyber challenge.
Tuvalu conducts its first national cybersecurity capacity review
March 2021, Tuvalu, Funafuti. The world has changed. COVID-19 has had a profound and disastrous impact on communities, health, and the economy globally.
The Regional Threat: Coordinating a Better Response
Read the collective effort of OCSC's cybersecurity talent on the key ingredients required to attain a resilient cyber secure nation and cybersecurity posture.
Federated States of Micronesia Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity Model Workshop
FSM Cyber-Security Capacity Maturity Model Workshop Explores the Nation’s Cyber Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.
Cyber security research group calls for greater emphasis on improving resilience
Australia’s cyber security research organisation, the Oceania Cyber Security Centre, has called on policy makers, industry and research communities to place a greater emphasis on improving cyber security resilience.
OCSC calls on Australia to improve cyber security resilience for ourselves and region
Australia’s premier cyber security research organisation, the Oceania Cyber Security Centre (OCSC), has implored the country’s policy makers, industry and research community to place a greater emphasis on improving local and regional cyber security resilience.
Media Release
Data breaches reinforce need for greater cybersecurity resilience to protect Australia’s national interests.