Make Cyber Security a Strategic Asset
Our Cybersecurity Strategy Development Service offers tailored strategies to strengthen your organisation’s defence against cyber threats.
Clients can choose between two leading frameworks: ISO 27001:2022 for a comprehensive information security management system (ISMS) approach or the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 for a flexible, risk-based cybersecurity strategy.
Who Needs This Service
What We Deliver
Ideal for organisations seeking an internationally recognised, auditable information security standard. It focuses on establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continuously improving an ISMS.
Best suited for organisations looking for a customisable framework to manage cybersecurity risk with a set of industry standards and best practices.
The Benefits to Your Business
Robust Protection
Enhance your cybersecurity defences with a strategy grounded in global best practices.
Compliance and Recognition
Achieve compliance with an internationally recognised standard (ISO) or align with a flexible, widely adopted framework (NIST).
About Excite Cyber
We are cyber, technology and business experts who asked ourselves, what would the world look like if you could be truly fearless with your business, and what if the very best cyber expertise could be integrated into robust, outcome-focused technology solutions?
Our approach is to be deeply consultative and deliver pragmatic and strategic services that work for your business. With an uncompromising approach to cyber security, we deliver solutions that will get you excited about the potential for technology all over again.
Our Latest Perspectives

Excite Cyber Whitepaper – Data Loss Prevention (DLP) as an Enabler for Secure AI Adoption
AI has moved from experiment to operating model, but its real value—and risk—comes down to your data. With 75% of knowledge workers already using AI tools, often without IT oversight, shadow AI is driving a costly wave of breaches that organisations can’t afford to ignore. This whitepaper cuts through the anxiety to show how Microsoft Purview gives you the discovery, classification, and policy controls to make AI safe and productive, turning data security from a blocker into an AI enabler.

Excite Cyber Threat Intelligence Report – Q1 2026
Q1 2026 has been defined by speed. Storm-1175, a financially motivated affiliate of the Medusa ransomware-as-a-service operation, has emerged as the quarter’s most aggressive threat to Australian businesses, weaponising newly disclosed vulnerabilities in internet-facing systems and moving from initial breach to full ransomware deployment in as little as 24 hours.

Excite Cyber ECDC Threat Intelligence Report – Q4 2025
The fourth quarter of 2025 demonstrated an escalating convergence of nation-state espionage, ransomware innovation, and supply-chain exploitation across the Asia–Pacific region. As geopolitical tensions intensify and digital dependencies deepen, threat actors have pivoted from opportunistic attacks to systematic campaigns targeting trust architectures—identities, cloud infrastructure, and third-party integrations that underpin modern enterprise operations.
Get Started with Excite
We are ready to collaborate with you every step of the way to protect your business and enable you to benefit from decades of experience in providing managed services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Excite Cyber combines deep cyber, technology, and business expertise to offer pragmatic and strategic services. Our consultative approach ensures that the cybersecurity solutions we deliver are not only robust but also align with your business objectives, enabling you to harness the full potential of technology fearlessly.
Cybersecurity is a dynamic field with new threats emerging constantly. It’s recommended to review and update your cybersecurity strategy regularly, at least annually, or whenever there are significant changes in your business operations, technology landscape, or threat environment.
Employees are often the first line of defence against cyber threats. Regular training ensures that they are aware of potential risks and know how to follow best practices, such as recognizing phishing attempts, using strong passwords, and reporting suspicious activities.