We’re pleased to share that de.iterate has been named a finalist in two categories at the Australian Cyber Awards 2026:
It’s a strong recognition of the work our team has been doing to simplify compliance, strengthen assurance, and help organisations get their ducks in a row.
Now in its third year, the Australian Cyber Awards has quickly become one of the most recognised programs in the industry.
The awards are designed to highlight the people and businesses shaping the cyber landscape in Australia, across areas including governance, risk and compliance, consulting, cloud, defence, insurance and broader technology.
Rather than focusing purely on products or platforms, the program recognises the real-world impact organisations are having, supporting businesses, strengthening security and advancing best practice across the cyber supply chain.
To be named alongside other leading organisations in the sector is something we’re genuinely proud of.
At de.iterate, our focus has always been simple: make compliance practical. That means helping organisations move away from:
…and towards a more structured, connected and continuous way of working.
Our platform brings policies, risks, assets, evidence, audits and reporting into one system, making compliance easier to manage, easier to maintain and easier to prove.
At the same time, our consulting team works alongside customers to help them:
Being recognised in both these award categories reflects our combined approach.
The Australian Cyber Awards 2026 will bring together leaders from across the industry for a black-tie gala event celebrating the achievements of the sector at the end of April.
It will be an opportunity to recognise the work being done across Australia to strengthen cyber security, governance and resilience, and to celebrate the people and organisations driving that progress forward.
We’d like to thank our customers, partners and team for being part of the journey so far.
Being named a finalist is a great milestone — but we’re just getting started.
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