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Defence Information Advantage

Information advantage

Operational certainty and decision superiority depends on trusted information.

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Your ability to act depends on the information you trust.

Across Defence and Intelligence environments, information is fragmented, sensitive, and constantly evolving. Without control, it introduces risk. With the right governance, it becomes a strategic asset.

The Objective Information Intelligence platform helps you detect, govern, and operationalise information across its lifecycle, so you can reduce risk, enable secure collaboration, and act with confidence.

Build your Information Advantage

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Protect Sensitive Information

Maintain total awareness and control of sensitive information across all environments, from one place.

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Trusted Information for AI

Prepare and govern information for AI, so it delivers reliable, secure, and defensible outcomes.

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Controlled Mission Collaboration

Collaborate securely across agencies and partners, without losing visibility or control.

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Defence-Grade Records Management

Ensure records are complete, compliant, and defensible across their lifecycle.

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Aligned to Defence and international standards

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Aligned to Defence and international standards

Support compliance across sovereign and allied environments

Meet evolving regulatory and security requirements across Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand.

Align to key frameworks, including:

  • Australia: ISM, PSPF/DSPF, and government security classifications
  • United States: CMMC 2.0, NIST, and CUI requirements
  • United Kingdom & New Zealand: GSCP, NCSC, NZISM, and PSR
  • Canada: ITSG-33, CCCS guidance, and Policy on Government Security (PGS)
  • International: ISO 27001, ISO 15489, and information governance standards
  • Cross-border: Export control and sovereignty requirements

Embed these requirements through policy-driven controls, operational processes, and ways of working, ensuring compliance is maintained by design.

Build your information advantage

Trusted by Defence and intelligence organisations to control, govern, and trust information across complex environments.

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