Daily Pulse Media Announces Strategic Partnership with ISC2 Sydney Chapter
- Juan Allan
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Strategic partnership between Daily Pulse Media and ISC2 Sydney Chapter to advance cybersecurity education and empower professionals worldwide

Daily Pulse Media, a leading global news platform for business intelligence and technology insights, has officially announced a strategic partnership with the ISC2 Sydney Chapter, the Sydney-based local chapter of ISC2, the world’s leading cybersecurity professional association.
As one of Australia’s most active and rapidly growing cybersecurity communities, the ISC2 Sydney Chapter represents a vibrant hub of professionals in a city that serves as a major centre for technology, finance, and critical infrastructure. This collaboration reflects the Chapter’s commitment to supporting Australia’s broader cybersecurity ecosystem, complementing the strong contributions made by ISC2 chapters and professionals across other major cities in Australia.
This collaboration represents a significant milestone in the shared mission of both organizations: to promote cybersecurity knowledge, awareness, and professional development across Australia and the wider international community.
Under this partnership, Daily Pulse Media and ISC2 Sydney Chapter will co-host a dynamic lineup of webinars, executive roundtables, and thought leadership sessions. These programs will be designed specifically for CISOs, IT leaders, cybersecurity professionals, and decision-makers seeking to enhance their understanding of the rapidly evolving digital threat landscape.
The initiatives will cover key areas such as:
Emerging cybersecurity threats and global risk trends
Compliance and data protection challenges in the Asia-Pacific region
Governance, risk management, and resilience strategies
Best practices for innovation and leadership in cybersecurity
“This partnership with ISC2 Sydney Chapter marks an important step in our mission to strengthen cybersecurity education and connect industry leaders,” said Guillermo Alifraco, CEO of Daily Pulse Media. “By combining our global media reach and storytelling capabilities with ISC2’s professional expertise and community network, we can empower security practitioners and organizations to stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital landscape.”
The ISC2 Sydney Chapter, renowned for fostering a vibrant community of certified cybersecurity professionals, believes this alliance will expand both the impact and accessibility of cybersecurity education initiatives.
Henry Hon, President of the ISC2 Sydney Chapter, commented, “Partnering with Daily Pulse Media helps us amplify our initiatives and strengthen the exchange of cybersecurity knowledge and experience from Australia to the global community. We see this collaboration as an opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the broader cybersecurity landscape while continuing to learn from others. It aligns closely with our mission to inspire excellence, support professional growth, and foster a more connected and resilient cybersecurity community worldwide.”
With cyber threats growing increasingly sophisticated and interconnected, this partnership underscores a shared commitment to education, collaboration, and global knowledge exchange. Together, Daily Pulse Media and ISC2 Sydney Chapter will provide an inclusive platform for dialogue, innovation, and advancement in the cybersecurity ecosystem.
About Daily Pulse Media
Daily Pulse Media is a leading global publication covering innovation, technology, and leadership trends. Through news, interviews, and expert insights, the platform connects professionals across industries to ideas shaping the future of business and technology.
About ISC2 Sydney Chapter
The ISC2 Sydney Chapter is an independent, volunteer-led nonprofit organisation that serves as the local chapter for members of ISC2, the world’s largest nonprofit association of certified cybersecurity professionals. The Chapter focuses on fostering community, providing networking opportunities, and supporting professional development and knowledge-sharing for cybersecurity practitioners in Sydney and across Australia.



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