Is your IP protection strategy truly comprehensive? Protecting intellectual property (IP) requires more than just cybersecurity and IP law. While these are essential, they’re only part of the equation. Today’s IP risks are evolving: supply chain vulnerabilities, geopolitical factors, and foreign interference all pose significant challenges. A truly effective approach to address these complexities demands robust measures that extend beyond the classics. Consider: - Supply Chain Security: A weak link in your partners’ processes can compromise your IP. - Geopolitical Risks: State-sponsored actors and strategic competitors are targeting innovation globally. - International jurisdictions and culture: Missteps in international operations can create unintended exposures. We have your tangible next steps. Give us a call.
Apex Sentinel Group
Professional Services
Canberra, ACT 129 followers
Apex Sentinel supports sovereign capability to counter foreign interference and malign competitor behaviour.
About us
Apex Sentinel protects and enables what is necessary for Australians to live, work, and prosper. We specialise in risk management with a distinctive focus on safeguarding sovereign capability from foreign interference, malign competitor behaviour, and transnational organised crime. We simplify complexity to meet your specific needs, leveraging niche and diverse methodologies relevant to your business. Our expertise covers cybersecurity and extends to encompass human and physical security measures, including consideration of any third and fourth parties where necessary. Apex Sentinel's core offerings include: - Organisational Vulnerability Assessments - Supply Chain Analysis and Resilience - Organisational Uplift, Training, and Awareness - Offshore Enabling Services
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- Professional Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Canberra, ACT
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
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Canberra, ACT 2600, AU
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Understand your foreign ownership risk. “As China continues to deepen its geoeconomic footprint, addressing the potential risks associated with foreign control over critical infrastructure becomes increasingly important.” https://lnkd.in/gv5BHJgk Apex Sentinel Group can illuminate previously unknown ownership risks and provide advice to Australian companies on how these risks lead to foreign interference. Concerned? Want to know more? Reach out today. #aidn #trailblazers
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"And, as Director-General Security Mike Burgess has outlined, foreign interference continues to jeopardise Australia’s sovereignty, values and national interests, while the threat posed by espionage – particularly to AUKUS and our other advanced defence capabilities – remains intense". - Andrew Shearer, Director-General of National Intelligence, 4 Nov 24 Advanced defence capabilities are born in industry, nurtured and developed through the blood, sweat, and tears of Australia and her partner nations. As such, companies must also possess the inherent means to protect their hard work from espionage and foreign interference. Agree? Reach out and discuss what to do next.
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A free pass to listen in on what foreign interference is today for small, medium and large Australian business. Click and register. https://lnkd.in/gjAkaDKF
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What is Foreign Interference, why does it matter to your business, and what are the ways it can impact and target you. Join Ever Nimble, Apex Sentinel Group and CrowdStrike as we look at what foreign interference and truly involves and how it can impact Australian businesses. Discover the tactics foreign actors use and what they mean for Australian businesses today. This session will provide valuable insights to help you identify these risks and strengthen your business’s defenses in a challenging global landscape. Register now below. https://lnkd.in/gCTWUYMb
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Does your business depend on Australian Government contracts to stay alive? Read the below. The Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) sets mandatory security standards to protect sensitive data, assets, and personnel across government and its partners. The 2024 update makes PSPF compliance crucial for businesses pursuing government contracts, as it now directly addresses urgent risks like foreign interference and supply chain security that can affect contract eligibility. Compliance is always the baseline, but taking action is essential. For any business reliant on government contracts, take these steps to secure your standing: - Know Yourself. Identify and lock down sensitive information, key personnel, and operations that are of value to you and therefore a foreign actor. Understand your own vulnerabilities before dealing with external threats. - Know Your Partners. Dig deeper into each of your partner’s ownership, control, and foreign connections to ensure they align with your security standards and won’t introduce risk into your operations. Apex Sentinel’s Operational Vulnerability Assessment provides the tailored insights and actionable outcomes you need to meet PSPF standards, fortify your business against foreign interference, and ensure your supply chain aligns with the stringent security expectations of government partnerships. Give us a call. https://lnkd.in/g2d_8hGs
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Foreign interference isn't a distant geopolitical issue, it poses a direct threat to Australian businesses across a range of methods. Dont miss the below webinar!
Cyber security is a priority for all businesses in 2024, and understanding the current threat landscape is critical to stay one step ahead. This November our FREE ‘Cyber Security Threats: Critical Insights to Fortify Your Business’ Defences’ webinar offers an insight into the latest threats and the impact they could have on your business. Hosted by our Manager of Cyber Security Shaun B., it features special guests including: 🌟 Jana Dekanovska – CrowdStrike’s Counter Adversary Operations Practice Lead ANZ 🌟 Nick W. – Apex Sentinel Group's Director and Principal Consultant You’ll get executive insights from the CrowdStrike 2024 Threat Hunting Report, and learn about current foreign interference threats and methods to be aware of including IP theft. Want to secure your spot or learn more? Head to the link below. 🦊 https://lnkd.in/gCTWUYMb #evernimble #webinar #crowdstrike #apexsentinel #msp #mssp #cybersecurity
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Everybody loves a statistic and some logic. There are 2.66 million actively trading businesses in Australia today. The aggregate percentage of Australian businesses that could be categorised to operate within industries outlined in the Made in China 2025 policy is approximately 53.8%. That is 1.43 million Australian businesses that are of interest, and therefore could be subject to foreign interference. While the Australian Government provides incredible support, it simply cannot support every business with the specificity required to have impact. Self-help and awareness is the essential first step toward the balanced protection of your IP, assets, and operations. Dont know what to do next? Just give us a call.
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Foreign interference isn't just a cyber security or distant geopolitical issue, it poses a direct threat to Australian businesses across a range of methods. The recent example of Iranian activity shows how hostile actors can target sensitive sectors, potentially disrupting operations, stealing intellectual property, or even undermining trust with customers and partners. The 'so what' for Australian businesses clear: ignoring these risks can result in significant financial, reputational, and operational damage. To safeguard your business, distill these threats into how they specifically apply to you and address them through targeted, balanced actions. This approach goes beyond cybersecurity, it's about protecting your IP, assets and operations, to remain competitive, compliant, and resilient.
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Apex Sentinel Group can help Australian entities increase their cyber resilience beyond the E8; to US DoD requirements via CMMC certification. This is the AUKUS benchmark. And also provide uplift to counter foreign interference…because “Foreign interference and espionage is the principal security concern facing Australia.” (DG Security Mike Burgess, Jan 2024) AVMG Pty Ltd can also provide holistic solutions for DISP uplift; with Apex Sentinel Group bespoke cyber and counter foreign interference point of difference specialisation giving you the edge. If you’re an Australian Industry & Defence Network (AIDN National) company - let us help you. #AUKUS #trailblazers
Defence is modernising Defence Industry Security Program (DISP) membership processes, with the latest DISP Membership Portal capability release enabling self-management services for existing DISP companies. Free to join and open to any Australian entity wishing to become part of the Defence industry supply chain, DISP is a membership-based program designed to provide industry with security advice and support to ensure organisations have the right security in place for Defence tenders and contracts. The initial release of the portal in December 2023 allowed companies to complete and lodge membership applications online. This new capability release will also uplift the cyber security assessment process to align with the Australian Cyber Security Centre Essential Eight mitigation strategies. Under the Defence Industry Development Grants Program, up to $100,000 is available to assist eligible small to medium enterprises to establish and maintain security accreditation and controls, in line with the DISP – including cyber security. Defence Chief Security Officer, Peter West, said the latest capability release would make it easier for industry to manage their membership. “The DISP Member Portal simplifies the process for membership self-management and provides improved security for member information,” Mr West said. “This launch represents significant progress towards modernising membership processes without compromising security objectives – as outlined in the Defence Industry Development Strategy (DIDS).” A further DISP Portal release planned for Quarter 4, 2024 will deliver fully digitised member services, including a full suite of membership self-reporting and self-service tools, and strengthen DISP compliance capabilities. For more information on the Defence Industry Security Program, visit https://lnkd.in/g3G966mf