Tennis Australia has extended its partnership agreement with global cyber security firm CyberCX, which will thus serve as the Official Cyber Security Partner of the 2024 Australian Open.
CyberCX will also work with Tennis Australia to strengthen its digital defences.
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Cedric Cornelis, Chief Commercial Officer, Tennis Australia, commented:
“We are delighted to partner with CyberCX again in 2024, recognising their ongoing commitment to support the Australian Open and the broader tennis community. As the industry leader in the cybersecurity space, CyberCX are the ideal partner for the Australian Open, the largest sport and entertainment event in the world in January. We look forward to continuing to work with their team to deliver an outstanding summer of tennis.“
John Paitaridis, CEO, CyberCX, added:
“The Australian Open is an iconic and important event for the local community and for an audience of millions more tuning in around the world. As the inaugural cyber security partner of the Australian Open in 2023, we are proud to return and provide our leading cyber expertise to support a successful tournament in 2024.“
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