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About Svitsec

Independent security testing for teams that need calm, usable advice before they act.

Svitsec is a Melbourne-based security testing business. We work with teams that need to understand where trust can break in applications, infrastructure, security posture, and AI-enabled workflows.

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We keep the process direct. Agree the scope, test carefully, explain the evidence, and make the next steps clear.

Independent testing

For applications, infrastructure, posture, and AI systems.

Teams we work with

Engineering, product, infrastructure, security, procurement, leadership, and customer-facing teams.

Working style

We keep the work focused, discreet, and specific to the system in front of us, not a generic checklist.

Delivery footprint

Based in Melbourne and delivered remotely across Australia. International work by arrangement.

How engagements are run

Careful work, written down clearly.

Testing only starts after the boundaries, access, timing, communication plan, and intended audience are agreed. That keeps the work safe and makes the report useful.

  • Boundaries agreed before testing
  • Manual testing, with tooling where it adds value
  • Findings with clear next steps
  • Reproduction detail, impact, and remediation guidance
  • Reports that support launch readiness, procurement, and remediation planning
  • Coordination for access, constraints, and sensitive environments

What clients receive

Reports that engineers can fix from and leaders can explain.

Each report should answer four questions: what was tested, what was found, what it means, and what to do next. Engineers get enough detail to fix the issue; non-technical readers get the context to understand the decision.

Depending on the engagement, reports can include an executive summary, findings, reproduction steps, remediation guidance, assumptions, and limits.

Before you enquire

Request a quote.

Tell us about the system, what you are worried about, and who needs to rely on the report.