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Our Story

We specialise in helping small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) achieve genuine cybersecurity maturity. We are your independent advisor, focused entirely on translating complex requirements like the SMB1001:2026 certification framework into a clear, achievable path, ensuring your IT processes are efficient, not just compliant.

The backbone of this commitment is founder, Daniel Buckton . Daniel is a renowned IT and cyber expert who understands the unique challenges faced by resource-constrained businesses. Daniel’s vision is simple: to provide a practical, independent voice that partners directly with your in-house team or MSP. When you work with Daniel and SurePath Cyber, you gain a trusted, expert partner dedicated to turning cyber complexity into a business advantage.

Why choose us?

Choose SurePath Cyber for confidence and clarity in your cybersecurity journey. We are your Independent Advisor, meaning our advice is unbiased and solely focused on your best interest, ensuring you get exactly what you need without overspending on IT services.

Our SMB focus guarantees solutions are practical and affordable for resource-constrained businesses. We provide clear assurance, simplifying complex controls into a straightforward pathway. This approach not only strengthens your security posture but drives genuine IT Efficiency, providing a massive procurement advantage that helps you win new business.

 

Trust us to make your security a strength, not a stress.

The Numbers

$49,600

The average self-reported cost of a single cybercrime incident for an Australian small business, directly impacting profitability.

7

months, the average time it takes for an Australian business to fully recover from a cyber attack emphasising the value of proactive preparation.

60%

Of small businesses that suffer a cyber attack close permanently within six months, underscoring the need for a robust incident plan

43%

Of all cyber attacks are specifically targeted at small businesses, debunking the myth that only large companies are targets.

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