WHO WE WORK WITH


We Work With a Small Number of Clients Who Cannot Afford to Get Security Wrong

We do not try to be everything to everyone. We focus on small, high-trust organisations that hold confidential information and money, and that would suffer badly from a breach. That focus is what lets us go deep instead of wide.

Work Across More Than One?

Law firms, consulting firms and family offices often share advisers and overlap. Our senior, embedded model means one trusted person who understands all of them, rather than a rotating team that has to be briefed each time.

Why Law Firms Are Targeted

Law firms hold privileged client matters, trust account funds, and a reputation built over years. They are a favourite target because the data is valuable, money moves through the firm, and most small firms have no one looking after security.

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What We Protect

We protect privileged matters, trust account funds, and the firm's reputation. We handle the controls your clients and insurer expect, guard against trust account and payment fraud, and keep client information safe, including from the AI tools your team is already using.

Australian Law Firm Experience

We already provide this kind of security support to Australian law firms and understand how to protect confidential client matters without getting in the way of billable work.

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Why Consulting Firms Are Targeted

Small advisory firms trade on reputation and hold sensitive client material: financials, deal information, workplace investigations, and private strategy. That makes them big enough to be a target and too small to justify a security hire.

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What We Protect

We act as the firm's security lead, handle the controls clients and insurers expect, and keep confidential material where it belongs.

Australian Consulting Experience

Tier 1 already provides this embedded security-lead model to Australian consulting businesses that depend on client trust and discretion.

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Conceptual editorial scene of a consultancy using security evidence in a client review.

Why Family Offices Are Targeted

A family office manages serious private wealth, and discretion is the whole point. That combination of money and privacy makes it a target for fraud and intrusion, and most family offices have no in-house security.

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Conceptual editorial scene of a family office verifying an unexpected change to payment details.
Conceptual editorial scene of a family office separating private, adviser, and travel communications.
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What We Protect

We protect the family's information and funds quietly and carefully, with the same senior, embedded approach we bring to every client.

A Discreet Referral Model

Much of this work comes through trusted referral, which suits how family offices prefer to engage.

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