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Potech’s Darkivore Achieves Urgent Australian Data Sovereignty Compliance

UPDATE: Potech’s Darkivore platform has just achieved full compliance with Australian Data Sovereignty regulations, a critical development for organizations navigating today’s cybersecurity landscape. Announced today, October 31, 2025, this compliance ensures that user data remains firmly under the protection and jurisdiction of Australian authorities, delivering enhanced security during international disruptions.

The ISO-certified Digital Risk Protection (DRP) and Cyberthreat Intelligence (CTI) platform actively neutralizes cyberattacks by detecting threats across the web, from surface to dark. With all data processed within Australia’s borders, businesses and government agencies can now meet the stringent compliance requirements essential for operational integrity.

This development comes as a response to the escalating demand for robust cybersecurity solutions. The compliance was made possible through a strategic partnership between Potech, a global leader in cybersecurity, and Genisys, a premier Australian IT and cloud services provider. Together, they are set to transform the cybersecurity landscape in Australia.

Bassam Khoreich, Managing Partner at Potech Australia, stated,

“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.”

This partnership not only enhances Darkivore’s capabilities but extends to Potech’s entire product suite, including Tacivoar, a SIEM++ solution, and Octivore, a scalable Security Incident Response Platform (SIRP). These tools empower organizations to manage security incidents promptly, reinforcing their defenses against evolving cyber threats.

Genisys’s cloud infrastructure is meticulously designed to prioritize security and compliance, leveraging the ISO 27001 certifications of both companies. This ensures adherence to international standards for information security management, guaranteeing a fortified platform for Australian clients.

Peter Srbinovski, Cloud and Information Security / Group CISO at Genisys, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating,

“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.”

The implications of this compliance are profound. With increasing cyber threats, Australian organizations now have the assurance that their digital assets are securely hosted and managed locally, allowing them to focus on their core operations without fear of data breaches or compliance failures.

As businesses and government agencies across Australia seek reliable cybersecurity solutions, the combination of Potech’s advanced threat intelligence and Genisys’s secure hosting creates a powerful shield against the rising tide of cybercrime.

What’s Next: Companies looking to enhance their cybersecurity measures should act swiftly to incorporate these solutions, ensuring they remain compliant and protected. The partnership between Potech and Genisys marks a significant milestone in addressing the urgent need for data sovereignty in Australia.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and share this urgent news with your network to help spread awareness about this crucial advancement in cybersecurity.

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