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CyberCX (CyberCX Pty Ltd)
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Total Won
$7.4M
Contracts
32
Agencies
17
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Contract History
| WA-DEMIRS24729 | The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) recently replaced two (2) hardware Web Application Firewall (WAF) appliances with the Imperva’s Software as a Service (SaaS) equivalent to protect the department’s online systems from malicious activity and intrusion. These firewalls have been instrumental in protecting the department’s online systems for almost a decade, including protection against hacking, denial of service and data mining. DEMIRS is seeking to renew the annual software assurance and support on the above products to ensure it can continue to offer these services reliably and securely. The renewal sought is essentially maintaining the security protection DEMIRS receives with the use of Software as a Service (SaaS) Web Application Firewalls from Imperva. | Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety | $1,195,185 |
| WA-DEMIRS24573 | The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) requires the renewal of Airlock licence(s) including its software support and maintenance services. DEMIRS requires its software to enable to meet the Australian Cyber Security Centre Essential to control "allow-listing" of all other software on all DEMIRS and the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation computers. | Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety | $980,000 |
| WA-DPC1868 | The Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) is seeking a Vulnerability Assessment/Scanning Solution to assist Western Australian Government agencies to scan and assess their networks for vulnerabilities and prioritise remediation actions. This should allow the optimisation of security resources to mitigate potential threats and implement better defences against known attackers. Additionally, this service will assist in further improving the cyber security posture, threat intelligence and incident response capabilities across the entire public sector. Currently agencies are responsible for procuring, deploying and ongoing maintenance of their own Vulnerability Assessment/Scanning services and their individual capability and maturity in this area varies greatly. Exploitation of vulnerabilities is one of the primary attack vectors used by malicious actors and DPC is seeking to provide a means by which agencies can benefit from the deployment of a centralised solution. In addition, DPC is seeking to achieve reduction in the total cost to Government by achieving economies of scale from the establishment of a central solution with the ability to gain centralised visibility, but with the capability for each agency to be provided with access to their own results. | Department of the Premier and Cabinet | $800,000 |
| WA-LAWA20250715 | Legal Aid Western Australia (Legal Aid WA) is undertaking the implementation of a modern Salesforce Service Cloud-based Contact Centre, fully integrated with its existing Salesforce CRM platform. This contemporary solution is designed to provide a unified, 360-degree view of each client, enabling more efficient enquiry handling, enhanced service delivery, and improved case management. The new Contact Centre platform will replace the current standalone, legacy contact centre infrastructure, delivering a fully cloud-based, scalable, and future-ready environment. To support this implementation, Amazon Connect has been identified as the preferred cloud-based telephony solution, due to its seamless integration with Salesforce and its capability in enabling intelligent, omnichannel contact centre experiences. | Legal Aid Commission of WA | $509,302 |
| WA-DEMIRS24839 | Energy Policy WA, within the Department of Energy Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (the ‘Department’), is seeking the provision of a cyber risk assessment in relation to the critical and non-critical infrastructure to support enabling actions for energy sector participants and individual consumers. | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $328,900 |
| WA-ICWA230321B | Checkpoint Firewall | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $236,546 |
| WA-FIN20014 | The Information and Communication Technology Branch (ICT) of the Department of Finance (Finance) has a requirement to purchase a Qualys Solution Subscription. | (inactive) Department of Finance | $230,000 |
| WA-DMIRS23268 | The Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) is seeking to renew the software assurance and support for its two (2) hardware Web Application Firewall (WAF) transitioning away from hardware-based appliances to the new Software as a Service (SaaS) model. | (inactive) Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety | $223,937 |
| WA-C001699 | Support services and hardware maintenance for our Check Point security appliances and software. | Racing and Wagering Western Australia | $221,470 |
| WA-ICWAIPP7018 | Checkpoint Firewall Support & Maintenance | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $213,960 |
| WA-ICWA18032024 | Checkpoint Renewal 2024 - Start Date: 29/03/2024 End Date: 28/03/2025 | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $213,512 |
| WA-ED240031 | The Department currently uses F5 Load Balancers, which are essential in providing load balancing of front-end applications accessible from the public internet and the Department’s internal applications. Without the load balancers in place, the Department’s systems would be at risk of exploitation of vulnerabilities. The Department has deployed F5 Load Balancers for a number of years and has an intention to remain with this manufacturer. The Department will consider both physical and virtual F5 Load Balancer devices as per the specifications | Department of Education | $194,695 |
| WA-GESB22007 | The provision of IT Security services to deliver a combination of on-going and ad-hoc tasks around strategic and operational security management, security policy input, and business as usual reporting. Depending on workload and additional business requirements, the arrangement will be reviewed every six [6] months to assess the level of service provision. | Government Employees Superannuation Board of WA | $180,180 |
| WA-FPC25010 | Cyber Security Consultancy 2024 - Six-month engagement with an expert consultancy to provide cyber security services. | Forest Products Commission | $180,000 |
| WA-DEMIRS23336 | The Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DEMIRS) is seeking to purchase initial software licence(s) for Airlock Digital “Airlock”, as a named-product by way of public tender. | (inactive) Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety | $164,986 |
| WA-ED200088 | F5 Load Balancer Maintenance Renewal | Department of Education | $150,708 |
| WA-JTSI2324001 | Services are required to assist the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science, and Innovation to meet its information security requirements in 2023. | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $150,000 |
| WA-ICWA01042021 | Top of Rack Switches | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $136,779 |
| WA-C001268 | The provision of CheckPoint software and support which provides a comprehensive protection of Racing and Wagering Western Australia's networks from internet based threats. | Racing and Wagering Western Australia | $131,368 |
| WA-DOT406023 | A key area of risk to the Department of Transport (DoT) is the Software Supply Chain which is the path by which code is moved through from development to production. The DoT software supply chain is composed of the components, libraries, tools, and processes used to develop, build, and publish software artifacts. The number of security attacks on this supply chain is increasing dramatically, putting DoT and associated organisations at risk. With the introduction of Cloud based technology such there are increased opportunities for threats to be realised and it is critical that the Department?s processes and practices remain current to keep pace with these threats. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $126,500 |
| WA-LAWAIM202302CY | Provision of training to effectively respond and deal with potential Cyber incidents . | Legal Aid Commission of WA | $110,000 |
| WA-SBDC052023 | Professional Services to implement Cyber Security Solutions | Small Business Development Corporation | $88,000 |
| WA-TWDC04912024 | The Department of Training and Workforce Development - Information and Communication Technologies – requires advisory services on enhancing the cyber security stability of its Microsoft 365 (M365) environment. Currently, staff, students, and IT administrators have access to both corporate and teaching environments, which introduces significant cyber security and operational risks. | Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD) | $85,800 |
| WA-SBDC012022 | SBDC working from anywhere zero trust design and implementation | Small Business Development Corporation | $85,268 |
| WA-PO4065 | ISP Gap Assessment | Corruption and Crime Commission of WA | $82,500 |
| WA-WATC1231 | Checkpoint Firewall Maintenance | Western Australian Treasury Corporation | $69,075 |
| WA-C001457 | Provision of Tenable Network Security Maintenance | Racing and Wagering Western Australia | $67,025 |
| WA-LW2563 | Vulnerability Management Tool | Lotterywest | $59,936 |
| WA-ICWAIPP1595 | Snyk CLI | Insurance Commission of Western Australia | $55,404 |
| WA-C001687 | Provision of Airlock Digital Application Control Software 12 months one off subscription | Racing and Wagering Western Australia | $55,385 |
| WA-C001791 | RWWA require a risk assessment framework for understanding and evaluating cyber and information security supply chain risk with third party suppliers. This would allow RWWA to independently assess material risks to their service offerings and evaluate prospective third-party suppliers. | Racing and Wagering Western Australia | $55,000 |
| WA-C001695 | Provision for development of a board Cyber Security agenda paper that will input into a more extensive cyber security initiative in line with the RWWA business strategy. | Racing and Wagering Western Australia | $55,000 |
Agency Relationships
Department of Local Government, Industry Regulation and Safety
$2.2M
2 contracts
Insurance Commission of Western Australia
$856.2K
5 contracts
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
$800.0K
1 contracts
Legal Aid Commission of WA
$619.3K
2 contracts
Racing and Wagering Western Australia
$585.2K
6 contracts
Department of Energy and Economic Diversification
$478.9K
2 contracts
(inactive) Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety
$388.9K
2 contracts
Department of Education
$345.4K
2 contracts
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