Team Cymru today announced the expansion of its Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) operations, with Sydney serving as the company’s regional operational hub. The announcement follows RISEx Sydney, where Team Cymru leadership met with customers, partners, and public-sector stakeholders from across the region.
The expansion responds to accelerating demand from APJ organizations for visibility into the external threat landscape, particularly across critical infrastructure, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Team Cymru’s Pure Signal™ provides defenders the ability to see adversary infrastructure as it is built and operated, enabling earlier detection, faster response, and proactive disruption of threat actor campaigns before they reach the perimeter.
A Regional Hub for Long-Term Investment
As part of the expansion, Team Cymru is:
- Establishing Sydney-based operations as the coordination point for APJ customer engagement, threat intelligence delivery, and partner enablement;
- Growing its in-region team, with additional customer engineering, intelligence, and go-to-market hires planned over the next six months; and
- Engaging with the New South Wales government on regional investment, workforce, and industry development initiatives.
The Sydney hub will strengthen regional customer engagement, partner enablement, and technical support for organizations operating across Australia, New Zealand, and the wider APJ region.
Aligned With Regional Cyber Priorities
The expansion comes as APJ governments and operators continue to elevate cyber resilience as a national priority. Critical infrastructure operators face mounting pressure to defend against well-resourced adversaries leveraging global infrastructure, while financial institutions are contending with industrial-scale fraud and account-takeover networks. Across the region, public-private collaboration — and shared visibility into adversary infrastructure — is increasingly recognized as essential to collective defense.
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Team Cymru Expands APJ Operations in Sydney, Deepening Regional Partnerships and Critical Infrastructure Collaboration
Team Cymru today announced the expansion of its Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) operations, with Sydney serving as the company’s regional operational hub. The announcement follows RISEx Sydney, where Team Cymru leadership met with customers, partners, and public-sector stakeholders from across the region.
The expansion responds to accelerating demand from APJ organizations for visibility into the external threat landscape, particularly across critical infrastructure, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Team Cymru’s Pure Signal™ provides defenders the ability to see adversary infrastructure as it is built and operated, enabling earlier detection, faster response, and proactive disruption of threat actor campaigns before they reach the perimeter.
A Regional Hub for Long-Term Investment
As part of the expansion, Team Cymru is:
The Sydney hub will strengthen regional customer engagement, partner enablement, and technical support for organizations operating across Australia, New Zealand, and the wider APJ region.
Aligned With Regional Cyber Priorities
The expansion comes as APJ governments and operators continue to elevate cyber resilience as a national priority. Critical infrastructure operators face mounting pressure to defend against well-resourced adversaries leveraging global infrastructure, while financial institutions are contending with industrial-scale fraud and account-takeover networks. Across the region, public-private collaboration — and shared visibility into adversary infrastructure — is increasingly recognized as essential to collective defense.
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