Cyble, a global leader in AI-driven cybersecurity, has announced a new partnership with FinTech Australia. FinTech Australia is the main industry group representing the country’s financial technology sector. This partnership aims to help Australian FinTech companies improve their cyber defenses and meet growing regulatory demands.
The collaboration comes at a critical time. FinTech firms are facing stricter regulations and more advanced cyber threats. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has tightened its rules with frameworks like CPS 234 and the upcoming CPS 230. Cyble’s cybersecurity solutions are designed to help these companies stay compliant while protecting against new risks.
Cyble’s platform uses artificial intelligence to deliver real-time threat intelligence, automated risk assessments, and tools that help companies meet APRA’s requirements. These services will also help FinTechs prepare for APRA’s E8 standards and guard against cyberattacks.
Beyond compliance, Cyble offers a wide range of security solutions. These include cloud security, endpoint protection, supply chain risk monitoring, dark web surveillance, and cyber threat intelligence. Together, these services help FinTech companies protect vital systems, customer data, and business operations.
“As cyber threats grow in number and complexity, we need smarter ways to protect FinTech innovation,” said Beenu Arora, Cyble’s Co-Founder and CEO. “Through this partnership, we can offer FinTechs solutions that secure their operations and support compliance with APRA rules.”
Rehan D’Almeida, CEO of FinTech Australia, said, “Cybersecurity is key to earning and keeping trust in financial services. We’re excited to work with Cyble to bring top-class threat intelligence and expertise to our members and help strengthen the FinTech sector against cyber risks.”
This alliance shows a joint commitment to building a more secure, compliant, and resilient FinTech sector. The two organizations will focus on technology innovation, knowledge sharing, and readiness to handle cyber incidents.