CERT VU thrives on its strong collaborative ties with regional and international partners.
APNIC
APNIC is the Regional Internet address Registry for the Asia-Pacific region. It is one of the world's five RIRs and is part of the Number Resource Organization. APNIC provides numbers resource allocation and registration services that support the global operation of the Internet. It is a not-for-profit, membership-based organization whose Members include Internet Service Providers, telecommunication providers, data centres, universities, banks, National Internet Registries, and similar organizations that have their own networks.
STOP. THINK. CONNECT.
STOP. THINK. CONNECT.™ is the global online safety awareness campaign to help all digital citizens stay safer and more secure online. The message was created by an unprecedented coalition of private companies, non-profits and government organizations with leadership provided by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and the APWG. The campaign was launched in October of 2010 by the STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Messaging Convention in partnership with the U.S. government, including the White House. NCSA, in partnership with the APWG, continue to lead the campaign.
CERT Tonga
CERT Tonga is the National Computer Emergency Response Team in Kingdom of Tonga. Public and private parties, acting within their statutory scope, collect information, knowledge and expertise in the National Computer Emergency Response Team, which will help improve understanding of developments, threats, and trends and help parties deal with incidents and make decisions in crises. The main tasks include Coordination in case of ICT-related incidents such as data leakage, computer viruses, hacking and vulnerabilities in applications and hardware; Proactive action to prevent ICT-related incidents or to prepare for such incidents and reduce the impact.
AusCERT
AusCERT provides members with proactive and reactive advice and solutions to current threats and vulnerabilities. We’ll help you prevent, detect, respond and mitigate cyber-based attacks. As a not-for-profit security group based at The University of Queensland, AusCERT delivers 24/7 service to members alongside a range of comprehensive tools to strengthen your cyber security strategy.
Australian Government & Cyber Affairs Division
Cyber affairs play a significant role in Australia's international relations with other countries. While once a technical, niche issue, Cyber affairs now encompasses a broad range of strategic and international policy issues. Australia's international cyber engagement champions an open, free and secure cyberspace. Through comprehensive and coordinated engagement on cyber affairs, we will maximise opportunities for economic growth and prosperity through digital trade. Australia will cooperate internationally to reduce the risk of cybercrime and promote peace and stability in cyberspace.
CERT Australia
CERT Australia is the national computer emergency response team. Established in 2010, CERT is the primary government contact point for major Australian businesses to receive and respond to cyber security incident reports, receive support and advice in responding to and mitigating cyber incidents, monitor cyber security incidents or attacks to develop a threat picture and provide advice and alerts to its partners to enhance their cyber security resilience. CERT Australia is not a regulator. Our services are free and we do not compete with commercial services in the market.
Pacific Cyber Security Operational Network
The Pacific Cyber Security Operational Network (PaCSON) was established on 30 April 2018, as a network of government-designated cyber security incident response officials from across the Pacific. The PaCSON initiative is funded by the Australian Government through DFAT's Cyber Cooperation Program (CCP) and was announced as a flagship initiative by Australia's Foreign Minister, the Hon Julie Bishop MP at the launch of the International Cyber Engagement Strategy in October 2017. CERT Australia will continue to provide support to this network by providing a secretariat function as well as operational and technical guidance.
International Telecommunication Union
ITU is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies - ICTs. We allocate global radio spectrum and satellite orbits, develop the technical standards that ensure networks and technologies seamlessly interconnect, and strive to improve access to ICTs to underserved communities worldwide. ITU is committed to connecting all the world's people - wherever they live and whatever their means. Through our work, we protect and support everyone's fundamental right to communicate.
Cert NZ
CERT NZ is your first port of call when you need to report a cyber security problem. We support businesses, organisations and individuals affected by cyber security incidents, and provide trusted and authoritative information and advice. We're here to improve cyber security in New Zealand. We work alongside other government agencies and organisations — both locally and internationally — to help New Zealand better understand and stay resilient to cyber security threats.
Staysmart on line Australia
The Stay Smart Online program was first established in 2006. Today the program involves a community of more than 50,000 individuals and organisations, all committed to sharing online safety information. Stay Smart Online provides topical, relevant and timely information on how home internet users and small businesses can protect themselves from, and reduce the risk of, cyber security threats such as software vulnerabilities, online scams, malicious activities, and risky online behaviours.