Rapid Cyber Breach Response is Critical for Your Organisation
Sententia offer rapid 24/7/365 capability for organisations have have endured a cyber breach. Our team of information security professionals are the best in the industry, with years of experience as well as a raft of information security industry accreditations and certifications that will ensure that your organisation receives the very best of care and support in your time of need.
Our relationships with alliance partners in the legal and insurance industries can further ensure that any breach is handled with a whole-of-business approach and in compliance with Mandatory Breach Notification Laws, GDPR or other legislation. |
If your organisation has suffered a real or suspected data breach, please contact Sententia on 1300 333 867 and we will endeavour to assist you with your specific needs.
Are You an Individual Who Suspects You Have Been Hacked?
It is an unfortunate reality of today's connected world that cyber breaches happen to individuals too.
Sententia focuses its cyber security offerings on organisations that have regulatory, commercial and legal obligations to protect their information security and are subject to the Privacy Act (Australia) and the equivalent legislation in other jurisdictions.
Sententia is unable and does not assist individuals with personal data breach or cyber security matters.
Assistance for personal cyber crime, breach and scam cases can be found via the following resources:
Sententia focuses its cyber security offerings on organisations that have regulatory, commercial and legal obligations to protect their information security and are subject to the Privacy Act (Australia) and the equivalent legislation in other jurisdictions.
Sententia is unable and does not assist individuals with personal data breach or cyber security matters.
Assistance for personal cyber crime, breach and scam cases can be found via the following resources:
Local Police Services
NSW Police, VIC Police, QLD Police, SA Police, WA Police, TAS Police, NT Police and ACT Police (AFP). Sententia recommends that your first course of action is to report the cyber crime to your local police service, which can be contacted on 131 444 for all non-urgent matters, 000 for all urgent matters or by visiting your local police station and making a report there. |
The Australian Cyber Security Centre
For individuals who have suffered a cyber crime suspect of being a victim to a cyber crime, Sententia recommends that you lodge an incident report with the Australian Federal Government's Australian Cyber Security Centre by calling 1300 292 371 or visiting the website at https://www.acsc.gov.au/incident.html |
Australian Cybercrime Reporting Network
The Australian Government's Australian Cybercrime Reporting Network (ACORN) provides information, assistance and incident reporting for personal cyber crime matters via their website at https://www.acorn.gov.au and coordinates its efforts with state police forces. |
ScamWatch
For individuals who have fallen victim to an online scam or phishing email or are doubtful as to the veracity of an email they have received, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) assists through its ScamWatch website at https://www.scamwatch.gov.au |