CyberCX has been reappointed as the official cyber security partner for the Australian Open in 2025, reinforcing its role in ensuring the tournament’s security for the third consecutive year. The company will continue its critical task of providing top-tier cyber security services to facilitate a smooth and secure event.
John Paitaridis, CEO of CyberCX, expressed enthusiasm about continuing the partnership with Tennis Australia. “We are honored to collaborate once more with Tennis Australia at the Australian Open, an event that stands as a global sports highlight,” he said.
Paitaridis further emphasized the significance of their mission. “At CyberCX, our core mission is to safeguard the communities we are part of, and sports play a fundamental role across Australian communities. Our commitment extends to reinforcing the security measures for leading sports events and organizations,” he added.
Echoing the sentiments, Cedric Cornelis, Chief Commercial Officer at Tennis Australia, highlighted the essential nature of the partnership. “The Australian Open, being the leading sports and entertainment event in January worldwide, requires stringent and effective security solutions. Our collaboration with CyberCX is vital in upholding these standards,” Cornelis remarked.
This ongoing alliance between CyberCX and Tennis Australia aims to enhance the cyber defenses established in previous tournaments, including the successful initiatives from 2024. The partnership guarantees that the Australian Open remains a safe and prominent fixture on the international sports calendar, attracting enthusiasts and athletes from around the world.
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