Cyber security risks are ubiquitous, so should your defences be.
Crysp Consulting is Australia's trusted cybersecurity partner. We help organisations build resilient security postures through expert strategy, governance, technical assurance, managed services and AI security, delivered by practitioners, not generalists.
Every organisation faces different pressures. We address the ones that keep security leaders up at night.
24/7/365 service backed by SLAs means full security coverage without the overhead of building an in-house team from scratch.
Modern AI-led technology combined with expert-led service scales with your business, without the hiring lag or training overhead.
A realistic roadmap and security strategy provides an IT framework that's future-proof against increasingly sophisticated threats.
AI-led technology and expert service lets your team focus on core business priorities while we handle security operations.
Enhance your security and compliance operations without the hassle of hiring, training, and retaining specialist staff.
Superior visibility into your complete enterprise infrastructure, detecting internal risks and external attacks before they escalate.
Five comprehensive practice areas covering every dimension of your organisation's cybersecurity needs.
We architect robust security solutions that align with your business objectives in today's rapidly evolving digital environments, from boardroom strategy to hands-on implementation.
We start by understanding your business context, goals, risk appetite, regulatory obligations, and technology landscape, before building a tailored security programme.
The outcome is a prioritised, actionable roadmap your leadership team can present to the board and your technical team can execute against, with clear milestones and ownership.
We help organisations manage risks, uphold compliance standards, and establish robust governance structures that satisfy regulators, auditors, and the board, without creating bureaucratic overhead.
Our Virtual CISO service gives you access to senior security leadership on a fractional basis, strategic oversight, board reporting, and regulatory navigation without the full-time cost.
We work to ISO 27001, NIST CSF, Essential Eight, VPDSF, SOC 2, and sector-specific frameworks, giving your programme credibility and rigour with regulators and auditors.
A comprehensive service crafted to fortify your organisation's defences, identify vulnerabilities, and ensure the resilience of your digital infrastructure against real-world adversaries.
Our testers hold OSCP, CEH, CREST, and GIAC certifications, not just tooling operators. You get manual testing depth alongside automated scanning efficiency.
Deliverables are risk-rated and written for two audiences: technical remediation guidance for your engineers, and executive summaries your board can act on immediately.
Comprehensive protection and peace of mind against evolving cyber threats, with proactive defence mechanisms and a team monitoring your environment around the clock.
Our SOC operates 24/7/365 with defined SLAs, giving you full security operations coverage without the overhead of standing up an internal team.
Threat intelligence feeds, SIEM correlation, and tested incident response playbooks mean you're not just monitored, you're protected with a proven response capability.
AI adoption is accelerating across every industry, but so is the attack surface it creates. Crysp helps organisations harness AI with confidence by identifying and managing the security and safety risks that come with it, before regulators and adversaries find them first.
Organisations are deploying AI tools faster than their governance frameworks can keep pace. Shadow AI, prompt injection, data poisoning, and model inversion are real attack vectors, and most security teams are unprepared for them.
We align your AI programme to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework and Australia's Voluntary AI Safety Standard, giving you a defensible position with regulators and your board.
Covers: LLMs · Generative AI · AI-augmented applications · Third-party AI integrations · Agentic AI systems
We don't just deliver reports, we deliver outcomes. Here's how we approach every engagement.
We develop a tailored process for every client. Security is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is your strategy.
We deliver beyond the initial requirement to serve the underlying need, practical, actionable outcomes over theoretical compliance.
Real-world experience across financial services, critical infrastructure, government, healthcare, and utilities sectors.
Short lead times with tangible impact. We move at the pace your business requires, not the pace of a big-four billing cycle.
Agile programme scheduling for flexibility, we align to your constraints, not the other way around.
Top-tier delivery at competitive pricing. Senior-led engagements without the premium overhead of larger firms.
A snapshot of how we've helped organisations across Australia and globally build resilient, mature security programmes.
A major regional health service provider with nearly 10,000 employees, spanning acute care, aged care, mental health, and community services, faced a fragmented security posture with no cohesive strategy. Multiple audits had exposed critical gaps across governance, processes, and technology controls, yet no multi-year investment case had been built to address them.
A regional health network providing hospital, aged care, dental, and community services had not conducted a formal security assessment despite a heightened threat environment targeting healthcare providers. The organisation needed to understand its risk exposure and meet its Victorian Protective Data Security Framework (VPDSF) obligations.
A metropolitan council in Victoria, serving over 365,000 residents, had a fragmented approach to cyber security with no cohesive strategy. Budget and effort were being spent reactively on ad hoc initiatives rather than addressing core systemic risks. The leadership team lacked visibility into their security posture and needed a programme they could take to the council for funding approval.
A local government organisation had accumulated a significant backlog of unresolved cyber risks, many open for over 24 months, along with duplicated and obsolete technology platforms consuming budget with no security benefit. Core and fundamental security problems had gone unaddressed while effort was spent on visible but lower-priority items.
A commercial real estate private debt fund manager with over $5 billion in assets under management had no dedicated security team and no formal cyber programme. With growing regulatory obligations and increasing investor scrutiny, the firm needed to establish a credible, ongoing security capability, without the cost of building an internal function.
A US-based financial services company operating integrated transport management systems across Australia, with over 10 million end consumers, needed to demonstrate PCI-DSS compliance and validate the resilience of its environment against realistic attack scenarios.
A regional Victorian water utility, serving 100,000+ residents across multiple water supply and wastewater facilities, operated multiple SCADA systems built on outdated technologies with inadequate segmentation between IT and OT networks. The risk of lateral movement from corporate systems into operational technology was significant and unquantified.
A Melbourne-based water utility serving 800,000+ business and residential consumers faced compliance obligations under the Victorian Protective Data Security Framework and had no clear strategy for endpoint protection, data loss prevention, or information classification across a complex environment including SCADA workstations.
A national Australian organisation responsible for implementing a major professional registration scheme, with 2,000+ staff, 100+ partner organisations, and over 100,000 online consumers, had a fragmented approach to cyber security. Business leadership was not involved in protecting data, core risks had not been addressed, and obsolete platforms were creating hidden exposure.
A major international law enforcement agency with 17,000+ personnel and 5M+ public-facing consumers was unable to harness emerging technologies due to an inconsistent operating model and inadequate visibility into their security posture. Multiple regulatory frameworks applied, including GDPR, NESA, ISO 27001, NIST CSF, and ENISA.
Trusted by security leaders across banking, e-commerce, healthcare, government, and enterprise technology.
Their onboarding process was quick and the project was delivered on time. The team demonstrated exceptional skills and professionalism throughout the engagement.
Working with Crysp has been an exceptional experience. Their expertise in undertaking cyber security assessments is second to none, thorough, professional, and genuinely insightful.
Crysp identified numerous critical issues and multiple business logic flaws in our e-commerce portal that had gone undetected. Their findings were detailed, actionable, and clearly prioritised.
Their ability to promptly align resources to accommodate ad hoc pen test requests was impressive. The team provided exceptional support and clear explanation of every finding throughout the process.
Founded in 2015, Crysp was built on a single conviction: every organisation deserves access to senior cybersecurity expertise, practical, independent, and outcomes-focused.
With 28+ years spanning IT and cybersecurity across EMEA, APAC, and the Americas, Dhiresh leads Crysp's strategic initiatives, business development, and senior client engagements. He brings the rare ability to translate complex security risk into board-level language that drives investment and accountability.
Formerly: Accenture · Microsoft · Motorola · Mashreq Bank
Andy brings 20+ years of deep cybersecurity and risk management expertise, with a track record of building and scaling security practices across the Asia-Pacific region. He leads practice growth, stakeholder management, and engagement delivery, ensuring every client gets senior oversight from start to finish.
Formerly: Deloitte · Moore Stephens · Accenture
Brett leads client acquisition and partnership growth across Australia and New Zealand, bringing 15+ years of cybersecurity sales leadership. He helps organisations navigate the market, match the right services to their needs, and build long-term advisory relationships grounded in trust and measurable outcomes.
Formerly: Symantec · CyberCx · Firemon
Whether you need a rapid assessment or a long-term security partner, our team responds within one business day.
Local cybersecurity expertise supporting clients across Australia, Asia, the Middle East and North America — with the depth to operate wherever your business does.