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The seats that were given rather than sold.

Two national appointments, both unpaid, both held for years. They are not decoration on a biography and they are not a sales channel.

Community and volunteeringUnpaid seats, held for years
The end of a session, and the part that never makes the agenda
The end of a session, and the part that never makes the agenda

Volunteering and Community

Australian Computer Society, Cybersecurity Technical Advisory Board

A standing appointment with Australia's professional association for the technology sector. Advisory board work, national projects, and the unglamorous part of a profession trying to raise its own standard.

CI-ISAC Australia, National Ambassador

The Critical Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Centre. Our founder is a national ambassador for CI-ISAC.

What it means for your engagement

Critical infrastructure intelligence moves through rooms before it reaches a report. Sitting in those rooms for years is most of what makes the operational technology work credible, and it is the reason a SOCI conversation does not start from a search engine.

What a seat is not

  • It is not a referral arrangement. Nothing is owed to anyone in either organisation, and no introduction carries a fee in either direction.
  • It is not a sales channel. If a conversation that starts in one of those rooms becomes commercial, it moves out of the room and is handled as any other engagement.
  • It is not an endorsement. Neither body endorses GreenCyber.

Conferences and the community that runs them

We also give time to community run conferences, most consistently as the MC of Realms of Cyber, which our founder has now hosted for the third year running. That work belongs to the speaking brand at adamgreen.ai rather than to the advisory, and it is unpaid or near enough that the distinction rarely matters.

What comes next

More of it, deliberately, including work aimed at people coming into the profession rather than people already in it. We name commitments once they are agreed and public, and not before.

Start a conversation

Start a conversation.

Every enquiry is read by a senior leader and answered, including the ones that turn out not to be work.

  • Every enquiry is read by a senior leader. There is no sales sequence behind this form.
  • Nothing is resold to you and no vendor introduction is waiting at the other end.
  • A first conversation is a conversation, not a scoping call with a proposal attached.

It reaches a senior leader, not a queue. If you would rather write directly, advisory@greencyber.ai.