1. Introduction

At Siege Cyber, we are committed to upholding ethical business practices and ensuring that modern slavery, forced labour, and human trafficking have no place in our operations or supply chains. As a cybersecurity provider dedicated to protecting businesses and their digital assets, we recognise our responsibility to operate with integrity, transparency, and respect for human rights.

2. Our Commitment

We stand against all forms of modern slavery, including:

We are dedicated to identifying and mitigating risks of modern slavery within our business and throughout our supply chain.

3. Our Business & Supply Chain

Siege Cyber provides cybersecurity services, including penetration testing, compliance (ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIST), and advisory roles (vCISO & Fractional CISO). Our supply chain primarily consists of technology vendors, cloud service providers, and professional services. While our industry has a lower risk of modern slavery compared to manufacturing or manual labour sectors, we remain vigilant in assessing ethical risks in our partnerships.

4. Due Diligence & Risk Management

To minimise the risk of modern slavery, we take the following steps:

5. Compliance & Legal Framework

Siege Cyber adheres to the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) and supports initiatives aimed at preventing human rights abuses in Australia and globally. We ensure compliance through:

6. Continuous Improvement

We are committed to continuously strengthening our approach to tackling modern slavery by:

7. Reporting & Contact

If you have any concerns regarding modern slavery risks within Siege Cyber or our supply chain, please contact us at [email protected]. We encourage an open reporting culture and will take all concerns seriously.

8. Approval & Review

This Modern Slavery Statement is reviewed annually and endorsed by Siege Cyber’s leadership team to ensure continued compliance and ethical accountability.