Managed Cybersecurity for Australian SMBs

Cybersecurity for Australian Businesses

Protect your devices, users, email and network with practical cybersecurity solutions designed for organisations with 10–200 employees.

CyberHault helps growing businesses strengthen their security posture through managed protection, monitoring and awareness programs without needing a large internal security team.

  • Built for Australian businesses with 10–200 employees
  • Structured deployment with minimal operational disruption
  • Layered protection across endpoints, email, web, and users

Australian SMB Focus

Purpose-built for businesses with 10–200 employees.

Remote-First Deployment

Controls rolled out with minimal interruption to operations.

Business Risk Reduction

Prioritised protection against phishing, ransomware, and data exposure.

Supporting Australian SMB teams across

Professional Services Healthcare Construction Logistics Retail & Ecommerce Not-for-Profit

Who We Help

CyberHault is designed for Australian organisations that need stronger cybersecurity while keeping operations efficient and practical.

Australian companies with 10–200 employees

Businesses with remote or hybrid teams

Companies using Microsoft 365 and cloud tools

Organisations without a full internal security team

Businesses concerned about ransomware and phishing

Teams seeking stronger device and data protection

Managed Cybersecurity Services

We focus on business outcomes that reduce risk, improve visibility, and support day-to-day business continuity.

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Endpoint Protection

Protect company laptops, desktops and servers with managed threat detection and response to reduce disruption from modern attacks.

Device Encryption

Keep business data protected if devices are lost or stolen, helping your organisation reduce exposure and maintain trust.

Web and DNS Protection

Prevent access to malicious domains and risky websites before threats can impact employees or business systems.

Email Threat Protection

Stop phishing, malware and malicious links at the inbox level to reduce account compromise and fraud risk.

Vulnerability Visibility

Identify outdated software, missing patches and high-risk exposures across business devices so remediation can be prioritised.

Security Awareness Training

Build employee confidence in spotting phishing, scams and social engineering to lower human-risk incidents.

Typical Security Stack for a 50-Person Business

Most growing businesses rely on laptops, cloud tools, and email to operate. CyberHault helps secure these environments by deploying multiple protection layers across devices, users, and network access.

Below is an example of what a typical security stack may look like for a company with around 50 employees.

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Layer 1 – Endpoint Protection

Advanced threat detection and response installed on company laptops and desktops to identify suspicious behaviour, ransomware, and malicious activity.

Layer 2 – Device Encryption

Full-disk encryption ensures sensitive business data remains protected if devices are lost or stolen.

Layer 3 – Web & DNS Protection

Cloud-based protection blocks access to malicious websites, phishing domains, and dangerous internet destinations before a connection is made.

Layer 4 – Email Threat Protection

Advanced filtering protects business email from phishing attacks, malicious attachments, and impersonation attempts.

Layer 5 – Vulnerability Monitoring

Continuous scanning identifies outdated software, missing patches, and security weaknesses across business devices.

Layer 6 – Staff Security Awareness

Employees receive ongoing training and simulated phishing exercises to strengthen their ability to detect and report suspicious activity.

This layered approach helps reduce the risk of ransomware, phishing attacks, and data breaches while giving businesses better visibility across their environment.

Every organisation is different, so CyberHault tailors security solutions based on company size, existing infrastructure, and risk profile.

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How We Help Businesses

CyberHault focuses on practical risk reduction for businesses that need protection and visibility without enterprise-level complexity.

  • Detect threats earlier
  • Reduce ransomware risk
  • Improve visibility across company devices
  • Protect sensitive business data
  • Strengthen employee awareness
  • Reduce attack surface

Deployment Approach

CyberHault solutions can be deployed remotely across business devices and cloud environments with minimal disruption to daily operations.

  • Security agents deployed remotely
  • Most tools install quietly in the background
  • Cloud security controls require minimal local installation
  • Some controls, such as disk encryption, may temporarily impact performance during initial setup

Trusted Security Technologies

We combine proven security technologies as part of a managed strategy aligned to your business risk profile.

SentinelOne BitLocker Cisco Umbrella ConnectSecure Avanan KnowBe4 Beachhead

Why CyberHault

Designed for Australian SMB environments

Security planning and delivery tailored to businesses with 10–200 employees.

Minimal operational disruption

Deployment and uplift activities are structured to support normal business workflows.

Prevention and visibility focus

Reduce avoidable incidents while improving oversight across users, devices and email.

Practical partner model

Ideal for organisations that need a trusted cybersecurity partner without building a full internal team.

Cyber Risk Snapshot

6 Questions That Reveal If Your Business May Be Exposed

Many Australian businesses believe they are protected until a security incident reveals gaps in their environment.

Answer the quick questions below to see whether your organisation may be exposed to common cyber risks.

Do all company laptops and desktops have advanced endpoint protection capable of detecting ransomware and suspicious behaviour?

If a company laptop were lost or stolen today, is all business data on that device fully encrypted?

Are employees protected from malicious websites and phishing domains before they reach them?

Are your business emails actively protected from phishing, impersonation attacks, and malicious attachments?

Do employees receive ongoing security awareness training and simulated phishing tests?

Is multi-factor authentication enabled for business email, admin accounts, and critical cloud systems?

If you answered “No” or “Not sure” to any of these questions, your organisation may have security gaps that attackers commonly exploit.

CyberHault helps Australian businesses identify and close these gaps with practical cybersecurity solutions.

Get a Security Consultation

CyberHault helps Australian businesses with 10–200 employees strengthen their cybersecurity posture with practical, deployable solutions.

Request a Consultation

Speak with CyberHault about your current environment and priorities. We will respond with practical next steps for your business.

Email: hello@cyberhault.com.au

Security Deployment Timeline (Week 1 → Week 4)

Cybersecurity improvements don’t need to disrupt your business. CyberHault deploys security solutions in structured phases to ensure protection is introduced smoothly across devices, users, and cloud services.

Below is an example timeline of how security improvements may be rolled out for a typical organisation with around 50 employees.

Week 1 — Environment Review & Security Baseline

  • Review current business environment and device footprint
  • Identify existing security controls and potential gaps
  • Establish baseline visibility across endpoints and user environments
  • Plan security rollout based on company size and infrastructure

Outcome: Clear understanding of current security posture and deployment plan.

Week 2 — Endpoint Protection & Device Security

  • Deploy endpoint protection across company laptops and desktops
  • Implement device encryption policies where required
  • Establish monitoring for suspicious behaviour and malware activity
  • Begin vulnerability scanning to identify outdated software

Outcome: Core device security and threat detection active.

Week 3 — Email & Web Protection

  • Implement advanced email threat protection
  • Deploy DNS / web protection to block malicious domains
  • Begin monitoring of suspicious links and phishing attempts
  • Tune policies to reduce false positives

Outcome: Reduced risk from phishing attacks and malicious websites.

Week 4 — Staff Awareness & Security Visibility

  • Launch employee security awareness training
  • Introduce simulated phishing exercises
  • Provide visibility dashboards for security events and risks
  • Finalise security monitoring configuration

Outcome: Stronger human defence layer and improved security visibility.

Cybersecurity is most effective when multiple protection layers work together. CyberHault focuses on building practical security foundations that protect devices, users, and company data.

Every organisation is different, so deployment timelines and controls are tailored to each business environment.

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