How The AFLPA Worked with VITG’s vCIO to Create Cybersecurity Policies
The AFLPA is a non-profit organisation supporting and advocating for players of the AFL and AFLW by assisting with negotiations, wellness, and much more. The AFLPA is passionate about the care of players and helping them access the support and care they need.
“We would have been lost without VITG’s vCIO; she was very organised, across all the content and requirements, and was very easy to work with.”
Tamara Dulley
Executive Assistant to the Executive Team & IT Coordinator
The Challenge
Cybersecurity is a concern for all businesses, and we want to be sure that we are on the front foot with our technology and the policies that support it.
“We recently worked with VITG’s vCIO on a project to create a new Cybersecurity Policy. We would have been lost without her. She was very organised, across all of the content and requirements, and was very easy to work with,” says Dulley.
“Our old policies around cybersecurity were vague and broad. It has been good to dive in and get detailed, providing the business with a solid foundation to build on. Long term, this will make a huge difference to our business by implementing a framework to build on.”
“Writing policies isn’t a very exciting task, but VITG’s vCIO made the process easy to understand.”
The Solution
“Looking back to where we came from before starting with VITG, to where we are now, we have come such a long way. We are across our technology, and having VITG’s oversight of management is very helpful.
VITG is great at IT projects and providing that one-on-one time together.
They are open and detailed with setting expectations and deliverables, which feels more personal compared with larger corporate IT companies.”
The Results
“We are investing in security technology and want to ensure we have the right business policies to support a cybersafe workplace,” says Dulley.
By utilising VITG’s vCIO services, The AFLPA now has a robust Cybersecurity Policy in place.