
CyRise is a venture accelerator focused on early stage cyber security startups.
We’re focussed on growing the best founders in the Asia-Pacific region, and give them everything they need to successfully take their ideas to a global market.
We offer ambitious founders a $50,000 capped SAFE note and a 6-month, mentor driven program to grow their business into a high-value, high-growth company. We surround our startups with world-class mentors, early stage customers, and investor introductions. During the program, we challenge their global perspective with an immersive trip to a hyper-competitive market like Israel or US.
CyRise is a partnership between Deakin University and Dimension Data.
Our ambition is to support the long-term growth of the Australian cyber security entrepreneur ecosystem.
Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Employees: 1-10
Phone:18074290
Founded date: 2017
Investment Type: Accelerator
Investment Stage: Pre-Seed; Seed; Series A
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23.02.2023 | Cyber security innovation accelerated in Sydney | Five Australian cyber security startups get better, faster SYDNEY, Feb. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Cy... | en.prnasia... |
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15.03.2018 | Accelerators targeting cyber security companies | They include MACH37, SixThirty CYBER, The GCHQ Cyber Accelerator and CyRise For startups, there are... | vator.tv/n... |
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