CyberCX Extends Partnership as Australian Open’s Cyber Security Partner
Australian Open Serves Up Cybersecurity Partnership for 2025
Melbourne, Australia – The Australian Open announced today that CyberCX, Australia’s leading cybersecurity provider, will extend its partnership as the Official Cyber Security Partner of the Grand Slam tournament in 2025. This marks the third consecutive year CyberCX will provide crucial cybersecurity services to ensure the smooth running of the world-renowned event.
“We are delighted to continue our partnership with CyberCX,” said Cedric Cornelis, Chief Commercial Officer of Tennis Australia. “as the biggest sport and entertainment event globally in January, it’s critical that we have the right supports in place and expertise on hand. That’s why our partnership with CyberCX is so vital.”
With millions of fans tuning in from around the world, the Australian Open presents a notable target for cyber threats. CyberCX’s expertise will be vital in safeguarding the tournament’s digital infrastructure, protecting sensitive data, and ensuring a secure online experience for players, fans, and organizers alike.
“It’s a privilege for CyberCX to be partnering with Tennis Australia over a number of years,” said John Paitaridis, CEO of CyberCX. “We are proud onc again to be the Cyber Security partner of the Australian Open as the eyes of the world turn to Australia for one of the pre-eminent sporting events globally.”
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With millions tuning in globally to witness the tennis spectacle, cybersecurity has become as crucial as serves and volleys.
John Paitaridis, CEO of CyberCX explained, “It’s a privilege for cybercx to be partnering with tennis Australia over a number of years. We are proud once again to be the Cyber Security partner of the Australian Open as the eyes of the world turn to Australia for one of the pre-eminent sporting events globally.”
This critical partnership speaks volumes about the increasing focus on cybersecurity within major sporting events.
Cedric Cornelis, Chief Commercial Officer of Tennis Australia, emphasized the importance of this collaboration:
“We are delighted to continue our partnership with CyberCX.As the biggest sport and entertainment event globally in January, it’s critical that we have the right supports in place and expertise on hand. That’s why our partnership with CyberCX is so vital.”
As cyber threats evolve, the Australian Open is proactively safeguarding its digital infrastructure, ensuring a secure online experience for everyone involved. From protecting sensitive data to defending against potential attacks, CyberCX is committed to keeping the tournament secure, allowing players and fans to focus on the game.
