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Canberra's GovTech Boom: How Cybersecurity Drives Innovation

Government contracts fuel Canberra's tech sector. Discover why the capital's cybersecurity focus attracts startups and talent.

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By Canberra Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

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Updated 8 h ago· 4 July 2026, 5:32 am

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Canberra's GovTech Boom: How Cybersecurity Drives Innovation
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Canberra's technology and startup ecosystem is the most distinctive in Australia: the concentration of the federal government, the Australian Signals Directorate, the Australian Cyber Security Centre, the CSIRO (Australia's national science agency), ANSTO (the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation), and the defence and intelligence agencies in the national capital creates a technology ecosystem with extraordinary depth in government technology (GovTech), cybersecurity, and defence technology that has no equivalent in any other Australian city. The ANU's research commercialisation program (the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship and the ANU Connect Ventures fund) and the New Acton innovation precinct provide important infrastructure for Canberra's growing startup community.

Cybersecurity and Defence Technology — Canberra is Australia's national cybersecurity capital: the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC, housed within the ASD in the Australian Intelligence Community campus at Brindabella Park), the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), and the extraordinary concentration of security-cleared technology workers in the ACT create a cybersecurity talent pool and technology market that has attracted dozens of national and international cybersecurity companies to establish Canberra offices. Companies including Penten, Penten's spin-outs, and the growing cluster of cybersecurity startups (many founded by former ASD and intelligence community technologists) make Canberra a genuine global cybersecurity hub.

GovTech and Digital Government — the Australian Government's Digital Transformation Agency (DTA, based in Canberra) and the Commonwealth's $10 billion+ annual technology procurement create Australia's largest and most accessible government technology market. Canberra-based GovTech companies (including Datacom, DXC Technology's Canberra operations, and dozens of smaller digital government consultancies) provide critical government digital services and have developed deep capability in the delivery of large-scale government digital platforms.

CSIRO and Deep Tech — the CSIRO (Black Mountain Peninsula, Canberra) is Australia's national science agency and one of the world's most commercially successful public research organisations: the CSIRO's WiFi patent royalties (the CSIRO invented the core technology underlying 802.11n WiFi and received over $430 million in royalties from global technology companies) demonstrate the extraordinary commercial value latent in Canberra's deep tech research community.

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