Siera Data and NSB Cyber launch new venture
Siera Data and NSB Cyber have strengthened their existing partnership to develop end-to-end cyber, privacy, forensics and e-discovery services for legal professionals.
A new joint venture from Australian tech companies Siera Data and NSB Cyber will combine their offerings and create a seamless end-to-end market offering to assist with cyber response and recovery, digital forensics, investigations and e-discovery.
This collaboration will also unveil a groundbreaking, advanced analytics solution, purpose-built to help victim organisations swiftly and accurately analyse compromised data sets as part of cyber incident and privacy breach response services – set to be released in the coming weeks.
Siera Data co-founder David Bowie said the new venture would bring increased benefits to clients.
“The deepening partnership between our companies truly makes us end to end. We are now able to offer our clients one unified service from the time data is created, through its life cycle to destruction,” he said.
“This offering means that we can proactively assist our clients with their data governance and cyber security, as well as reactively with forensic collection, analysis, review and production obligations.”
NSB Cyber co-founder and CEO Shane Bell added that the collaboration was “an exciting milestone in our growth journey” and brings “immediate value” to clients.
“Over the past 14 months, NSB Cyber has delivered over 100 outstanding client outcomes across our specialist cyber services portfolio. This joint venture with Siera enhances our ability to assist clients by offering true end-to-end support for cyber incidents and privacy breaches through a jointly developed, purpose-built advanced analytics service,” he said.
“It also enables us to bring enhanced digital forensic investigations and e-discovery services to market, addressing growing client demand for innovative, tech-driven solutions rather than defaulting to traditional forensic teams largely housed across the professional services firms.”
Lauren Croft
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