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About Us

ISTARI is a strategic cybersecurity advisory company with a bold vision: to curate the defining cybersecurity ecosystem of our time - uniting enterprise, academia, government, and innovators to build collective resilience. At the heart of this mission, ISTARI helps clients achieve lasting organisational cyber resilience by convening and applying world-class talent, expertise, and innovation through a uniquely powerful network - with ISTARI as the central orchestrator.

 

General Expression of Interest

While we may not have a live vacancy that perfectly aligns with your expertise today, we are always looking for the architects, advisors, and visionaries who will define the next era of digital resilience.

If you are a specialist in cyber strategy, risk management, or technical resilience, we want to know who you are before the perfect role even hits the board.

Why Join Our Talent Pool?

By submitting your details here, you aren't just sending a resume into a database. You are entering the ISTARI ecosystem. This means:

  • Our Talent Acquisition team review this pool first when a new strategic mandate is opened
  • You stay on our radar for advisory projects, portfolio opportunities, and insights
  • You signal your interest in moving beyond traditional security into the sophisticated world of Cyber Resilience

Who We Are Looking For

We are intellectually curious. We look for individuals who:

  • Understand that cyber risk is a boardroom-level strategic imperative
  • Thrive in a high-impact, low-ego environment
  • Are committed to constant evolution (the ISTARI Academy mindset)
  • Can navigate the intersection of technical excellence and business strategy

The Next Steps

Please share your CV and a brief note on your professional trajectory, e.g. what are you looking for in your next mission?

In the meantime, we invite you to stay engaged with our thinking:

We may not reach out tomorrow, but when the right strategic opportunity aligns with your expertise, you will be the first conversation we start.

 

How to thrive at ISTARI

Everyone at ISTARI has the opportunity to write a chapter of our growth story and accelerate our business.

There’s no room at the inn for the org chartists, the hierarchists, the politicians, bureaucrats or busybodies. For we believe in outcomes, not busywork. That’s how we create a more secure digital future for business.

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