We help educate everyone about cyber security – the threats, how to protect yourself, how to report a cyber crime/incident and how to obtain formal education. We want to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to keep your personal and business information safe – as well as where to go for help.
To report a cybercrime, incident or vulnerability visit the Australian Cyber Security Office https://www.cyber.gov.au/report-and-recover/report

Useful Resources
Preparation is key to successful cyber security management. These resources will help you understand the risks and what you can do to minimise them:
- Scam Watch
- Stay Smart Online
- Small Business Cyber Security Guide
- Essential Eight
- Defend Your Data
- ID Care
- The Australian Cyber Security Office (ACSC) leads the Australian Government’s efforts to improve cyber security.
Networking Events
There are several groups operating in Tasmania that provide opportunity for you to attend events to network with others who have an interest in cyber security.
- Australian Computer Society
- Australian Information Security Association
- Australian Women in Security Network
You can also keep an eye out on our events page.
Cyber Security Professional Services
Need assistance with cyber security strategy development, solution implementation, incident response planning, incident management and forensics? Want cyber security training? TasICT has a number of member organisations who provide professional services and helpful information.
Go to our service directory and filter by cyber security.
Disclaimer:1
The cyber security information, links and resources provided on this page are offered as general guidance only. They do not constitute professional advice and may not reflect the most current threats, controls or legal requirements. While TasICT endeavours to share reputable and helpful material, we make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness or reliability of any external content.
TasICT is not liable for any loss, damage or consequences arising from the use of, or reliance on, the information or third‑party resources referenced on this site. Users should seek independent, specialist cyber security or legal advice that considers their specific circumstances.
References to organisations, products or services do not imply endorsement by TasICT.