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Definition & Explanation

Cybersecurity service provider

A cybersecurity service provider is a specialised organisation delivering managed security, advisory, and technical solutions to protect clients from cyber threats. In Australia, cybersecurity service providers support industries including government, healthcare, finance, education, and critical infrastructure. Services commonly include managed detection and response (MDR), security operations centre (SOC) monitoring, incident response, penetration testing, and compliance consulting aligned with Essential Eight and ISO 27001 standards. A cybersecurity service provider enables organisations to access advanced expertise and threat intelligence without maintaining large internal teams. By offering continuous monitoring, rapid incident containment, and governance reporting, these providers enhance organisational resilience and regulatory compliance. Partnering with a reputable cybersecurity service provider strengthens defence capabilities and supports long-term cyber risk management objectives.

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