Cyber security and managed IT service provider, Operational Systems Australia (OpSys) has been chosen by Crime Stoppers South Australia (CSSA) to bolster cyber resilience across the state’s business sector and broader community.
This partnership comes at a time when cybercrime is rapidly evolving, with more than 94,000 cybercrime reports made to the Australian Cyber Security Centre in the last financial year, with one report every six minutes.
Crime Stoppers South Australia CEO, Nigel Smart, said with an estimated impact to Australian businesses, individuals and government valued at $33 billion annually, cyber threats are now one of the most serious risks facing the South Australian community.
The multi-year partnership will see CSSA and OpSys co-deliver a series of digital campaigns, business sector engagements and targeted educational initiatives designed to improve awareness of current cyber risks and promote anonymous reporting of cyber-enabled crime.
One of the first campaigns under the partnership, is expected to launch in August 2025.
Crime Stoppers South Australia CEO Nigel Smart said, with an estimated impact to Australian businesses, individuals and government valued at $33 billion annually, cyber threats are now one of the most serious risks facing the South Australian community.
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