The Unicorns Podcast connects you to some of the best and brightest founders, CEOs, executives, business owners, innovators, entrepreneurs and inspiring leaders who make things happen and inspire others.

Host Justin Kelly – former broadcast journalist and PR veteran – chats with leaders from across Australia and internationally on business strategy, what it takes to build a successful company, how to overcome challenges, and advice for those on a similar journey.

In this episode, Justin interviews Aastha Gupta, co-founder and CEO of cybersecurity solution ViCyber.

ViCyber helps hundreds of Australian SMEs understand their cybersecurity risks in dollar terms. It estimates the average cyber loss for Australian SMEs is $50,000 per incident per location, but this varies by sector. It’s a completely automated solution that gives business leaders an overall cyber health check for the cost of a coffee per day.

ViCyber has emerged as a key player in helping Australian SMBs navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity. ViCyber offers tailored cybersecurity solutions that cater specifically to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses. Their services include comprehensive Cyber Health Checks, which assess a business’s current security posture, identify gaps, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance security measures.

ViCyber’s approach is grounded in proactive prevention, focusing on early detection of vulnerabilities and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. By partnering with ViCyber, SMBs can access the expertise and tools necessary to defend against cyber threats, protect their digital assets, and maintain business continuity.

Moreover, ViCyber’s services are designed to be accessible and affordable for SMBs, recognising the budget constraints many smaller businesses face. Through continuous monitoring, training, and support, ViCyber empowers businesses to stay ahead of cyber threats and build a robust cybersecurity framework.

This podcast was developed in collaboration with ViCyber, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.

The interviews and discussions in this podcast are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Listeners should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions.