OVERVIEW
Industrial technologies span a gamut of sectors including mining, resources, manufacturing and other cyber-physical systems. Compared to traditional corporate technologies, these systems pose several challenges in maintaining uptime and production in often harsh environments.
Helping you manage the Fourth Industrial Revolution
IIoT & IoT Strategy
For organisations large and small the advent of the IIoT allows for near real time analysis of critical data sets that are required to keep industrial operations efficient.
Implementing these technologies on scale requires careful consideration and analysis prior to deployment to not only ensure that the solution meets your business need, but also to ensure it is done as securely as possible.
We understanding the difference between technologies that control vs those that capture telemetry, and this is critical to ensuring outcomes for agile deployments and security.
Systems Resilience
Our deep understanding of resilience across the industrial sector can be readily leveraged by organisations who may not have the dedicated resources to address the potential threats to their systems.
We offer a range of security services that cover the spectrum from cyber to physical and personnel. We deliver advice, assurance, and audit services to help with your supply chains, quality assurance, security health checks, foreign interference testing, risk assessments, and more.
OT/IT Convergence Strategies
Understanding the interactions between operational systems and ICT is a key part of ensuring the security of an asset heavy organisation.
Our teams are experienced in the security of and technologies surrounding Industrial Control Systems (ICS). We understand the need to integrate with ICT systems for scheduling, reporting, inventory, and enterprise resource planning, and can readily develop secure methods of achieving this whilst supporting both business and operational stakeholder goals.
Why Anchoram?
Industrial operations increasingly rely on digital systems to increase productivity and ensure that occupational health and safety hazards are minimised. The digital transformation brought about by Industry 4.0 requires tailored solutions and innovative ways of using and securing technologies that have become critical to operations.
Through the use of technologies like the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), these distributed systems become vital for monitoring the state of functions such as heating, cooling, ventilation, or production across plants. In mining and resources organisations, distributed and remote systems are often relied on for functions such as underground life support systems, geological activity monitoring, pressure management, data collection, self-driving vehicles, and water drainage management.
At Anchoram our staff have delivered concept designs and security strategies to enable the future of industry by leveraging these new and exciting technologies in ways that ensure these are both secure as well as functional.
Sector-Specific Services
Our Industrial specialisation covers the critical cyber-physical systems such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) for the manufacturing sector.
Our Transport sector clients include organisations that operate, supply, and design aviation, rail, road, and maritime systems and infrastructure.
Our Space sector experience includes the ground, communications and space segments, as well as the data and supply chains that support them.
Our Utilities expertise covers both energy and water sectors, including renewables, smart grids, filtration plants, and oil & gas pipelines and facilities.
INDUSTRY LEAD

James Kambourian
Industry Lead
Critical Infrastructure
20+ years in Enterprise technology with the last 10 years focusing on management, architecture, systems engineering, advisory and cyber security focused on operational and corporate technologies.
James has managed high performing teams and operational budgets developing uplift strategies, solution implementations, advisories and assessments. These enabled the management and secure operation of technologies across the critical infrastructure sectors with a focus on the transportation and utilities sectors.
James sees cybersecurity as being less driven by tools and technology and more about managing the risk when technology is implemented and used, and tying this in with processes and people complete the operating picture. He views security as an enabler, allowing the business to operate securely in the required manner.
His career highlights include establishing the cybersecurity practice for the first fully automated railway in Australia as part of the mobilisation team, working on the development group for the Australian Standard for Cyber Security in Rail AS7770 and in current roles representing several large Government Utilities to implement the Australian Energy Sector Cybersecurity Framework. Also liaising with the Commonwealth Critical Infrastructure Centre and Australian Cyber Security Centre in addition to working with Defence and Commonwealth clients across platforms such as LAND 8116, GovTEAMS and the Hosting Certification Framework.
















