Kalkine Media: Noel Allnutt diving deeper into cyber security

As digital transformation becomes the new norm to empower organisations, cybersecurity has become more necessary than ever. Sekuro Managing Director, Noel Allnutt, was invited by Kalkine Media Australia to share his views on this topic, cyber security.

In the session, Noel first commented on the need for optimum cyber security solutions as organisations move towards digital transformation and the benchmark cybersecurity innovations in 2021. He also shared about the Sekuro’s Cloud Design and Build, where we can help organisations with their cloud integration, ensuring that they can innovate fast and securely.

Noel also talked about the Sekuro’s approach to taking care of the culture, community and corporate social responsibility. To end off, he shared about the goals and objectives for Sekuro in 2022.

Read on to find out more about the session.

The need for an optimum cybersecurity solutions in the present environment

As digital transformation becomes the new norm to empower organisations, cybersecurity has become more necessary than ever. arlier on, our Managing Director, Noel Allnutt, was invited by Kalkine Media Australia to share his views on this topic, cyber security.

In the session, Noel first commented on the need for optimum cyber security solutions as organisations move towards digital transformation and the benchmark cybersecurity innovations in 2021. He also shared about the Sekuro’s Cloud Design and Build, where we can help organisations with their cloud integration, ensuring that they can innovate fast and securely.

Noel also talked about the Sekuro’s approach to taking care of the culture, community and corporate social responsibility. To end off, he shared about the goals and objectives for Sekuro in 2022.

With organisations’ data spreading across many areas ranging from public clouds like AWS and Google or private clouds to store critical information, organisations need to ensure cloud security and protect their data.

Sekuro’s Cloud Design and Build service can be deployed across multi-cloud, where the team has expertise to ensure secure cloud transformation, allowing organisations to innovate fast and securely.

Cyber Security Benchmark Innovation in 2021

Noel shared that in 2021, innovations were mainly around social trends and work trends, which include distributed workforce. This is where, many innovations revolve around how organisations can secure applications remotely in real-time, which is essential to secure the data for their customer and business.

Other key areas of innovations include monitoring within systems, artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning for data analytics, and the ability to utilise the cloud for data harvesting to provide values for customers. 

How does Sekuro take care of culture, community and corporate social responsibility?

Ultimately, it comes down to prioritisation. At Sekuro, efforts are focused on corporate social responsibility and to look after our staff, customers and technology partners. This provide a competitive advantage for recruitment and onboarding of new clients and partners. 

Overall, Sekuro aims to empower our people, by providing them the opportunity to give back and work within the right community like charity. In terms of technology partners, Noel also shared that, Sekuro looks to ensure that the technology focuses on reducing the carbon footprint, which provide the assurance and confidence to our staff and clients that the right thing is done for the environment. 

Opportunities are also identified at the grassroots level as we look to onboard new staff into our industry. We work closely with universities and have our own Sekuro Hackcelerator program. This is to ensure that the right values and responsibilities are injected early into these people’s careers and to provide them with opportunities to gain insights into the industry. 

Sekuro goals and objective in 2022

Firstly, in 2022, Sekuro will be expanding capabilities in our core sense of excellence, Cyber Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC),  Technology Platform Engineering and Cloud Solutions and Offensive Security. This comes with efforts on upscaling our staff in these areas to expand and provide more for customers.

Secondly, in terms of geographical growth, Sekuro will be expanding our operations in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney offices. We will also tap on opportunities for a distributed workforce, in terms of growing our presence in Perth and utilising offices throughout Asia to deliver more value to our customers. Lastly, prioritising automation and operation excellence will be a key objective for Sekuro in 2022, where we have a dedicated innovation team to drive continuous improvement in our processes, digital customer experience and engagement across our partners and staff.

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Noel Allnutt

Noel is a driven and award-winning IT leader. He specialises in building teams that enable companies to create a secure and sustainable competitive advantage in the digital economy. Noel also hosts the ‘Building Resilience Podcast,’ which explores the world of sport and deconstructs the tools and ethos of world-class athletes that can help create growth and optimise business and life.

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