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Potech’s Darkivore Achieves Australian Data Sovereignty Compliance

UPDATE: Potech’s Darkivore platform has just achieved full compliance with Australian Data Sovereignty regulations, as confirmed in a release earlier today, October 31, 2025. This critical advancement positions Darkivore as a leading solution for businesses and government agencies seeking robust cybersecurity measures that adhere to Australia’s stringent data protection laws.

The ISO-certified Digital Risk Protection (DRP) and Cyberthreat Intelligence (CTI) platform is designed to proactively neutralize cyber threats by detecting and capturing risks from all corners of the web, including both surface and dark web sources. With all user data safeguarded under Australian jurisdiction and supported by a fully Australian infrastructure, clients can enjoy enhanced security and business continuity—especially crucial amid rising international cyber threats.

This breakthrough was made possible through a strategic partnership between Potech, a global cybersecurity leader, and Genisys, a premier Australian-owned managed IT and cloud services provider. The collaboration ensures that all data processed for demonstrations and proof-of-concepts also complies with these vital regulations.

Why This Matters NOW: As cyber threats evolve and become more sophisticated, the demand for compliance-focused cybersecurity solutions has surged. Organizations across Australia are urgently seeking ways to protect their digital assets while remaining within the bounds of local data sovereignty laws. Darkivore’s compliance not only meets but exceeds expectations, providing peace of mind to clients in both the public and private sectors.

Key Features: In addition to Darkivore, the partnership encompasses Potech’s full product suite, including Tacivoar, a SIEM++ solution for infrastructure control, and Octivore, which provides a scalable Security Incident Response Platform (SIRP) for managing security incidents swiftly and effectively.

Bassam Khoreich, Managing Partner at Potech Australia, emphasized the significance of this partnership, stating,

“Partnering with Genisys was a natural choice for us. Their deep expertise in managed IT and cloud services, combined with their commitment to sovereign hosting and cybersecurity, provides the perfect environment for our advanced cybersecurity products.”

Genisys’s cloud infrastructure is meticulously designed with security and compliance as its core principles, ensuring a highly resilient platform for hosting Potech’s solutions. The collaboration harnesses the ISO 27001 certifications of both companies, ensuring adherence to the highest international standards for information security management.

Peter Srbinovski, Cloud and Information Security Group CISO at Genisys, remarked,

“We are thrilled to work with Potech to bring their world-class cybersecurity solutions to the Australian market on a sovereign platform. The need for Australian organizations to have control over their data has never been more critical.”

What’s Next: As Potech and Genisys continue to expand their offerings, businesses and government agencies in Australia can expect even greater advancements in cybersecurity. The integration of local data residency with advanced threat intelligence capabilities positions Australian organizations to combat cyber threats effectively.

In an age where cybersecurity is paramount, this pivotal development signals a robust future for Australian data protection. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.

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