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Cyber Invest Business Program NT

Funding
Up to $10,000
Region
Commonwealth
Closing Date
30 June 2026

Overview

This program provides funding to small to medium NT businesses to help them protect themselves against cybersecurity threats and impacts. Funding covers up to 50% of eligible costs for professional services from approved providers to implement a Cyber Invest Plan, including cybersecurity controls uplift, managed service provider transitions, business continuity planning, and incident response planning.

Eligibility Requirements

Businesses must be NT-based with under 200 full-time employees, have a valid ABN, and have annual turnover less than $10 million.

Who Can Apply

SmeRegional

Relevant Industries

Technology

How to Apply

Applications are submitted through the official government portal. Review the eligibility criteria carefully before applying, and ensure all supporting documents are prepared.

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Disclaimer: Grant information is sourced from official government websites and updated regularly. Always verify current eligibility and deadlines on the official program page before applying.

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