Thales Cybersecurity Services ANZ (Formerly Tesserent)

Thales Cybersecurity Services ANZ (Formerly Tesserent)

Speciality: External and Internal Infrastructure Penetration Testing

Melbourne, Australia 155 employees
[01] About

Thales Cybersecurity Services ANZ (formerly Tesserent) is an Australian-based private cybersecurity and IT services provider with 111 employees, $86.4M annual revenue, and a $176M market cap. Specializing in managed security, cloud security, and penetration testing, it offers CREST‑approved services and maintains a global presence with 8,199 monthly website visits. The company competes in the cybersecurity sector, focusing on protecting identities and data for clients across industries and government.

Thales delivers cybersecurity products and services globally that keep people and assets safe, giving organisations confidence in their digital journeys. Our portfolio protects identities and data, along with all the paths that lead to it, including compliance audits, threat detection, and penetration tests. With a team of 6,000 experts and developers, Thales is a global leader in cybersecurity – no. 1 in data security – with solutions deployed in 148 countries. In Australia, Thales is a trusted partner in defence and security, bringing local expertise to the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by Australian government and businesses. We provide advanced technologies to safeguard critical information and infrastructure; protect data security and identities, and secure digital transformation initiatives. Cybersecurity Consulting and Architecture: Aimed at deploying a cybersecurity strategy adapted to the business and regulatory challenges of clients. Cybersecurity Solutions Integration: Aimed at deploying technologies adapted to the challenges of organisations and at protecting their assets. Detection and Response Services: Delivered from 11 Security Operations Centres (SOCs) around the world, these services detect attacks against monitored systems 24/7 and respond to them using our rapid intervention forces. Thales invests in the continuous development of its portfolio by leveraging the latest artificial intelligence and post-quantum cryptography technologies.
[02] Services
Provides Penetration Testing
Managed Security Services
Security Advisory And Consulting
Technical Assurance And Testing
Cloud Services
24x7 Managed Monitoring
Incident Response And Forensics
Compliance Services Including PCI DSS And ISO 27001
Adversary Simulation
Cybersecurity Operations Center Services.
[03] Certifications
ISO 27001

ISO 27001: Information Security Management Certification


Origin


ISO 27001 was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and was first published in 2005. It evolved from the British Standard BS 7799-2, which was created in the late 1990s. The standard was developed in response to the growing need for organizations to systematically manage and protect sensitive information in an increasingly digital business environment. ISO 27001 has since been revised, with major updates released in 2013 and 2022 to address evolving cybersecurity threats and best practices.


Industry Value and Importance


ISO 27001 is globally recognized as the leading standard for information security management systems (ISMS) and is valued for providing a systematic, risk-based approach to protecting sensitive data. Organizations that achieve ISO 27001 certification demonstrate to clients, partners, and regulators that they have implemented comprehensive security controls and are committed to maintaining confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. The certification is particularly important for organizations handling sensitive data, as it helps meet regulatory compliance requirements, reduces security incidents, builds customer trust, and often provides a competitive advantage in procurement processes where information security assurance is required.

CREST

CREST Cybersecurity Certification


Origin


CREST (Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers) was established in 2006 in the United Kingdom by a group of cybersecurity professionals and industry representatives. It was created to address the growing need for standardized, recognized qualifications in penetration testing and cybersecurity services. The organization emerged from concerns about the quality and professionalism of security testing services, aiming to provide a framework that would certify both individual practitioners and the companies that employ them.


Industry Value


CREST certifications are highly valued in the cybersecurity industry because they demonstrate a practitioner's technical competence and adherence to professional ethical standards. Many government agencies, financial institutions, and large corporations specifically require CREST-certified professionals when procuring penetration testing or security assessment services. The certification provides assurance to employers and clients that certified individuals have been independently verified to possess the necessary skills and knowledge, and that they follow established codes of conduct. This makes CREST credentials particularly important for cybersecurity professionals working in regulated industries or seeking to work with organizations that have stringent security requirements.

PCI DSS

PCI DSS Certification


Origin


The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was created in 2004 by the major credit card companies: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and JCB International. These companies formed the PCI Security Standards Council in 2006 to manage and evolve the standard. PCI DSS was developed in response to increasing credit card fraud and data breaches, establishing a unified set of security requirements for all organizations that store, process, or transmit cardholder data. The goal was to create consistent security measures across the payment card industry to protect sensitive payment information.


Industry Value and Importance


PCI DSS compliance is mandatory for any business that handles credit card transactions, making it one of the most critical security standards in commerce today. The certification demonstrates that an organization has implemented robust security controls, including network protection, access management, encryption, and regular security testing. Non-compliance can result in severe consequences, including substantial fines (up to $100,000 per month), increased transaction fees, loss of payment processing privileges, and reputational damage following a breach. For IT professionals, PCI DSS expertise is highly valued as organizations across all industries need qualified personnel to implement, maintain, and audit these security controls.

[05] Notable Clients
  • Ernst & Young