Training that builds real cyber resilience – not just awareness.
We have trained more than 10,000 Australians across law, financial services, property, the built environment, sport, retail, boards and general business. Our programs are designed by lawyers, delivered by experts and grounded in the legal and regulatory reality your people actually face.
OVERVIEW
Why training matters.
Most cyber incidents succeed because of human behaviour — not technical failure. An email is clicked. A payment is redirected. A request is not verified. A credential is reused. The technology exists to stop most of these things. The gap is people.
Effective cyber training does not just tell people that cyber risk exists. It changes how they think and behave — making them more sceptical, more careful and more aware of the specific risks relevant to their role, their sector and their daily work. That requires training that is specific, credible and delivered by people who understand both the threat landscape and the legal consequences of getting it wrong.
The threat is also evolving faster than most training programs can keep pace with. AI-enabled deepfakes, voice cloning and highly targeted social engineering attacks are now within reach of everyday cybercriminals — not just sophisticated state actors. A staff member receiving a voice message that sounds exactly like their CEO, or a video call with someone who appears to be a trusted colleague, faces a threat that no password policy will stop. Only well-trained human judgement will.
That is what Law & Cyber provides. Our training is developed and delivered by Simone Herbert-Lowe — an award-winning lawyer with deep expertise in cyber law, privacy and AI governance, and one of Australia's most sought-after presenters on these risks. When your people hear from Simone, they are hearing from someone who has advised organisations through real incidents, given expert evidence in Supreme Court proceedings and has spent more than a decade translating complex legal and cyber risk into language that changes how people actually behave.
This includes the rapidly evolving risk of AI-enabled attacks. Deepfakes, voice cloning and highly targeted AI-generated social engineering are now active threats to Australian businesses — not theoretical ones. They defeat the signals people have been trained to look for. Our programs address this directly, using current Australian examples that make the risk feel immediate.
For law firms and regulated professionals, there is a further dimension: the obligations now governing how AI is used in practice. Courts have put their requirements in writing. Practitioners have already faced regulatory consequences for non-compliance. Our generative AI and legal ethics CPD session covers what those obligations actually require — and how to build a practice culture that uses AI in a way that stands up to scrutiny.
Ways to train.
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Online Courses
Self-paced, CPD-eligible online courses covering cyber risk across a range of sectors and audiences. Available individually or in bulk for organisation-wide deployment. Courses can be customised with your branding and tailored content.
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In-Person & Facilitated
Presentations, workshops, tabletop exercises, board briefings and all-staff sessions — delivered live by our team, tailored to your organisation, your sector and the specific audience you need to reach.
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Generative AI & Legal Ethics CPD
A one-hour CPD-eligible session for law firms — covering what the Federal Court's GPN-AI and the NSW Supreme Court's SC Gen 23 actually require, where the professional risk arises in practice and how to build a firm culture that uses AI in a way that stands up to scrutiny. Available in-person at your firm or as a live webinar, nationally.
What makes our training different?
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Our in-person sessions are delivered by Simone Herbert-Lowe — not outsourced to a training contractor. Your board, your leadership team and your staff hear directly from one of Australia's leading cyber law specialists, with real cases, real consequences and real authority behind every word.
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Our courses are developed by lawyers who advise on cyber incidents, data breaches and regulatory compliance — not by generalist trainers. The content reflects the actual legal obligations your organisation faces, not just technical best practice.
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We do not deliver generic cyber awareness content. Our courses are tailored to specific sectors and audiences — law firms, financial services, property, conveyancing, sport, directors and general business — because the threats, the obligations and the consequences differ between them.
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Cyber awareness fades quickly unless it is grounded in scenarios that feel real to the learner. Our programs use real-world case studies, sector-specific examples and practical exercises that make the risk feel immediate — and the response feel achievable.
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Our online courses are CPD-eligible across multiple professions. Participants receive a Certificate of Completion on passing the course assessments.
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Our programs have been endorsed, licensed and distributed by major professional associations, insurers and industry bodies. More than 10,000 Australians have completed our courses — with consistently high satisfaction and comprehension outcomes.
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AI is changing the cyber threat landscape faster than most training programs can keep pace with. Our courses incorporate current, specific content on AI-enabled social engineering — deepfakes, voice cloning, targeted impersonation — because these threats require different defences from traditional phishing. For law firms and regulated professionals, we also address the governance and culture obligations now applying to AI use in practice — a dimension that generic training providers do not cover.
98%
of participants agreed the course increased their understanding of cyber risk
96%
of participants liked the way the course was structured.
93%
of participants found the course content appropriate for their needs.
92%
of participants said they would recommend the course to others.
Based on most recent course completion survey data.
“The fact that we had hundreds of our people attend your presentations is a testament to the interesting subject matter and your skill as a presenter.”
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