Cyber Security Toolkits for Australian SMEs
A practical, referral-safe option for accountants, consultants, agencies and IT providers who are regularly asked: “What should we be doing about cyber security?”
This page is intended for invited partners only and is not public marketing material.
Why this exists
Australian small businesses understand that cyber risk is real, but most are overwhelmed, underprepared, and unwilling (or unable) to pay for consultants, audits, or ongoing subscriptions.
At the same time, trusted advisors are increasingly asked to provide guidance on cyber security — often outside their professional scope.
This partner program exists to give you a safe, practical referral option without taking on delivery, liability, or additional services.
What Nova 3 Digital provides
Nova 3 Digital has developed ready-to-use Cyber Security Toolkits designed specifically for Australian SMEs.
- Plain-English cyber security policies and procedures
- Practical checklists and registers
- Staff awareness and training materials
- Incident response and breach readiness resources
- Implementation guidance for non-technical teams
Content is developed with Australian SME realities in mind and references relevant Australian frameworks, including the Privacy Act 1988, the Notifiable Data Breach scheme, and ACSC guidance, in a practical and accessible way.
Developed with real-world governance experience
These toolkits were developed by Nova 3 Digital’s team with hands-on experience in workplace governance and management systems, including operational policy development, document control, and ISO-aligned compliance environments.
Note: The toolkits are educational resources and do not constitute legal, compliance, or cyber security advice. Businesses must review and adapt materials for their own circumstances.
Who the toolkits are for
The toolkits are designed for Australian businesses with 1–50 staff who want to improve their cyber posture without complexity or ongoing costs.
- No internal IT or security team
- Cost-conscious and risk-aware owners
- Businesses handling customer or employee data
Who the toolkits are not for
These toolkits are not a replacement for:
- Legal advice
- Cyber security consulting or audits
- Managed IT or managed security services
- Industry-specific certifications or regulatory programs
They are a practical starting point and uplift — not a guarantee of compliance.
Why partners refer Nova 3 Digital
- Respond confidently to cyber questions without expanding scope
- Avoid drafting policies or giving technical advice
- Maintain clear professional boundaries
- Provide value through a one-time, practical solution
- Earn referral income with no delivery or admin
This is a referral relationship — not a reseller arrangement and not a service partnership.
Partner support (we provide the referral materials)
Once approved, we’ll provide everything you need to refer confidently, including:
- Your unique referral link (tracked automatically)
- Copy-paste client message templates (email + LinkedIn)
- Optional branded graphics and short descriptions for newsletters/social
- A simple FAQ and boundaries summary you can keep on file
You can refer in a way that suits your workflow — client reviews, onboarding packs, newsletters, or occasional recommendations.
Partner referral commissions
No sales targets. No obligations. Refer as often (or as little) as you like.
What to say to clients (copy-paste ready)
Cyber security is becoming a real issue for small businesses, but most owners don’t need consultants or expensive software to get started. I don’t provide cyber security services myself, but I recommend a practical Australian-focused toolkit from Nova 3 Digital. It includes ready-to-use policies, checklists, and staff awareness materials that help businesses get their fundamentals in place without ongoing costs. It’s a good starting point for businesses that want to reduce risk and be more prepared without overcomplicating things.
Tip: adjust one sentence to match your voice — the structure is designed to protect your scope and credibility.
Referral boundaries & liability reassurance
- You are referring a third-party product, not providing cyber advice
- Nova 3 Digital is responsible for toolkit content and delivery
- Clients remain responsible for reviewing, adapting, and implementing materials
- You are not responsible for compliance outcomes, implementation, or ongoing management
Partner FAQs
Does this make my clients “compliant”?
No. The toolkits are not a compliance certification or guarantee. They are designed to help businesses improve their cyber posture, document reasonable steps, and be better prepared.
Am I responsible if a referred client has a cyber incident?
No. You are referring a third-party product. Nova 3 Digital is responsible for the toolkit content, and clients remain responsible for how they implement it.
Do I need cyber security expertise to refer this?
No. The toolkits are designed for non-technical audiences. Partners are not expected to explain controls or provide advice — only to recommend a practical starting point.
Is this suitable for regulated or data-heavy businesses?
Yes, as a baseline uplift. Many partners refer the toolkits to professional services, healthcare, NDIS, and data-handling SMEs that need structure before engaging specialists.
Will I need to support clients after I refer them?
No. Nova 3 Digital handles the product, updates, and support. You are not expected to answer implementation or technical questions.
Can I stop referring at any time?
Yes. There are no referral targets or ongoing obligations. You can refer when it makes sense for your clients.
A small ask (optional feedback)
Before opening this partner program publicly, we’re inviting a small group of trusted professionals to review it.
We welcome honest feedback on usefulness, anticipated objections, or anything that would affect your comfort recommending it.
Next steps (if you’d like to become a partner)
Public product details are available on the Nova 3 Digital website. Partners are encouraged to review the private overview first so referral boundaries and suitability are clear.
