Triskele Labs, an Australian cybersecurity organization, has initiated operations in Perth. Leading the Perth team is Steve Simpson in the role of WA State Manager. This team comprises professionals in digital forensics and incident response, detection and threat hunting, security operations center analysis, governance, risk and compliance consultation, offensive consulting, and local commercial assistance.
Expressing his views, CEO and founder of Triskele Labs, Nick Morgan, articulated the timing as ideal for the company’s expansion and development in the Western Australian marketplace. “The cybersecurity environment in Perth has undergone changes in recent times, characterized by local companies downsizing following acquisitions by national or international entities,” he remarked. “We identify an opportunity to invest in Western Australia to deliver dedicated strategic support on-site, providing exceptional customer service to cater to their requirements.”
With the establishment of the new office, Morgan emphasized that Triskele Labs has bolstered its team of security operations center analysts, enhancing its ability to uncover and address threats more effectively.
“By reducing the number of alerts per analyst and allocating more time for alert triaging, the experts at Triskele Labs are able to enhance the quality of customer service provided,” he highlighted. “Having a presence in Perth allows for greater coverage due to the two- or three-hour time zone variance, facilitating extended operational hours during crucial periods and allowing the team sufficient downtime and rejuvenation.”
Firmly focused on offering customizable cybersecurity services tailored to suit enterprises of various sizes, Triskele Labs has, within a decade, expanded to a workforce of 97 professionals, positioning itself as one of the leading Australian-owned firms providing cybersecurity advisory, defensive, offensive, and responsive services.
“Given the significant investment by Australian firms amounting to over AUD7 billion in cybersecurity technologies, Triskele Labs prioritizes being a strategic service partner, delivering exceptional customer experiences to meet the needs of businesses across the spectrum,” Morgan asserted.
The new addition of the Perth team augments the company’s capabilities in monitoring and responding to threats. Morgan underscored that the establishment of a presence in Perth serves as a critical indicator of Triskele’s competence in safeguarding Western Australian enterprises against cyber threats.
“This isn’t merely a placement of an individual from a Melbourne company; it signifies a comprehensive commitment to better support businesses in Perth and Western Australia,” he elaborated. “Triskele is actively recruiting local talent and intends to engage local university graduates as part of its ongoing expansion in the Perth office.”
