GreenCyber / Adam Green
The person you get is the person you met.
GreenCyber exists because of a pattern Adam watched repeat: good organisations sold work they did not need, by people who were not in the room when it mattered.
The short version
More than twenty years in technology and security, in leadership throughout. Response led through more than twenty live incidents and ransomware attacks. Two national advisory appointments held today, with the Australian Computer Society cybersecurity advisory committee and as a national ambassador for CI-ISAC Australia.
Based in Brisbane, working across Australia and the Asia Pacific.
How engagements are run
Senior led, always
The work is done by the person you met. Nothing is delegated to a junior consultant with a template, which is the complaint that comes up most often about the alternative.
Nothing to sell
No products, no reselling, no margin from any vendor. If a commercial relationship sits anywhere near your engagement you are told in writing before the work starts.
Played back before proposed
Every engagement opens by setting out what was heard, so you can correct it before anybody recommends anything. It is a small habit and it has saved a lot of expensive misunderstanding.
I have nothing to sell you. That sentence does more work than any credential on this page.
Speaking and MC work
Adam also works as a cybersecurity keynote speaker and conference MC. That is a separate brand and it lives at adamgreen.ai, deliberately kept distinct from the consulting practice.
In front of a room
Most of the teaching happens in front of a room.
Keynotes, conference MC work and briefings across the Asia Pacific. Speaking enquiries go to adamgreen.ai, which is a separate brand and stays that way.
Start a conversation
Start a conversation.
Adam reads every enquiry himself and replies to all of them, including the ones that turn out not to be work.
- Adam reads every enquiry himself. There is no sales sequence behind this form.
- Nothing is resold to you and no vendor introduction is waiting at the other end.
- A first conversation is a conversation, not a scoping call with a proposal attached.