Cybercraft Website AU Transition — Revised Draft

This is a draft revision of www.cybercraft.net for the Australia-based transition. Each item is organized in As-Is(current) → To-Be(revised) format.


P0: Legal/Mandatory Revisions

1. Footer — Legal Entity Name and Copyright (Common to All Pages)

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As-Is© 2024 Cybercraft (New Zealand) Limited (9429046492807). All Rights Reserved.
To-Be© 2025 Cybercraft Pty Ltd (ABN [Enter Australian ABN]). All Rights Reserved.
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Confirmation needed: Verify whether the Australian registered company name is "Cybercraft Pty Ltd," "Cybercraft (Australia) Pty Ltd," or uses the existing HVT Pty Ltd, then reflect accordingly. ABN also needs verification from ASIC/ABR.

2. Privacy Policy (New Draft — Currently 404)

Below is a framework based on the Australian Privacy Act 1988. Finalization requires legal review.

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Privacy Policy

Last updated: [Date]

Cybercraft Pty Ltd (ABN [ABN]) ("Cybercraft", "we", "us", "our") is committed to protecting the privacy of personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).

1. Information We Collect

We may collect personal information including your name, email address, phone number, organization name, and any details you provide via our contact form or during service engagements.

2. How We Use Your Information

We use personal information to: respond to inquiries; deliver our cybersecurity services; comply with legal obligations; and improve our services.

3. Disclosure of Information

We do not sell personal information. We may disclose information to: trusted service providers who assist our operations; regulatory authorities when required by law; and related entities within the Cybercraft group.

4. Data Security

We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal information against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse.

5. Access and Correction

You may request access to or correction of your personal information by contacting us at privacy@cybercraft.net.

6. Complaints

If you believe we have breached the APPs, you may lodge a complaint with us or with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) at oaic.gov.au.

7. Contact

Cybercraft Pty Ltd

Email: privacy@cybercraft.net

[Australian office address]


3. Terms of Use (Newly created — currently 404)

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Terms of Use

Last updated: [Date]

These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of the website operated by Cybercraft Pty Ltd (ABN [ABN]) ("Cybercraft", "we", "us").

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use this website.

2. Use of Website

You may use this website for lawful purposes only. You must not use this website in any way that could damage, disable, or impair the website or interfere with any other party's use.

3. Intellectual Property

All content on this website, including text, graphics, logos, and software, is the property of Cybercraft and is protected under Australian copyright and intellectual property laws.

4. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by the Australian Consumer Law, Cybercraft excludes all liability for any loss or damage arising from your use of this website.

5. Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of [State, e.g., New South Wales / South Australia], Australia. Any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that State.

6. Contact

Cybercraft Pty Ltd

Email: legal@cybercraft.net

[Australian office address]


P1: Market Suitability and Customer Trust

4. Contact Page — Switch to AU Primary

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As-IsAustralia / New Zealand displayed in parallel, both marked as sales@cybercraft.net only
To-BeSee below

Revised Proposal:

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Headquarters — Australia

[Street Address]

[City, State, Zip Code]

Australia

Phone: +61 [number]

Email: sales@cybercraft.net


New Zealand — Partner Office

For inquiries in New Zealand, please contact us at sales@cybercraft.net

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Maintaining "Partner Office" or "Regional Contact" instead of fully removing NZ preserves existing NZ customer relationships. If strategically removing NZ entirely is appropriate, only the AU section should remain.

5. Main Page — Remove HIPAA and Reflect AU Regulatory Framework

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As-Is"...meets regulatory requirements like PCI DSS, ISO, and HIPAA ..."
To-Be"…meets regulatory requirements including ISO 27001, ACSC Essential Eight, PCI DSS, and the Australian Privacy Act."

6. Main Page — Hidden Element Cleanup (Residual DOM Elements)

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As-Is<h3 class="heading-109">"Getting Stated" <span class="text-span-22">onboarding</span></h3> — Not visible in browser, but persists in page source (DOM) as a hidden element. Located immediately before FMA content alongside a "50% Discount" + "Subscribe" button. Likely an FMA onboarding promotional banner.
To-BeDelete this element entirely in Webflow. No longer needed due to FMA hold — remove from DOM entirely, not just CSS-hidden. (Note: also contains typo "Getting Stated" → "Getting Started")

7. Main Page — Additional Proposal for Australian Market Positioning

As the current main page lacks any regional trust elements, we recommend adding trust badges/copy like the following to the hero section or footer:

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Australian-owned cybersecurity consultancy | ABN [number]

Helping Australian businesses align with ISO 27001, ACSC Essential Eight, and the Australian Privacy Act.


8. Broken Service Pages & Navigation (Currently All 404)

8-1. FindMyAttacks — Block/Remove

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As-Is👁️ "FindMyAttacks" link exposed in top navigation + Footer SERVICES (visible in browser) 👻 Main page FMA content block + promotional banner (DOM-only, not visible in browser)
To-BeRemove FMA link from top navigation + Footer SERVICES • Fully delete hidden FMA content + promotional banner from main page DOM (DOM removal, not CSS hiding) • Unpublish /findmyattacks page and redirect to homepage

8-2. Service Pages (excl. FMA) — Links Working, Content Needs AU Transition

The remaining 3 service links in top navigation and Footer SERVICES are all working correctly. However, each service page has content that needs AU transition:

PageIssues Found in DOM
Cybersecurity Office (/services/cyber-squad)Lorem ipsum placeholder text remains (per DOM; needs confirmation if visible in browser) • NZ Footer • FMA link remains in Footer
ISO Implementation (/services/iso-27001-nist-framework) • NZ Footer • FMA link remains in Footer • Actual page content needs AU alignment review
RapidRecovery (/services/cyber-risk-assessment) • HTML title "RapidRecovery" ≠ actual content "Cyber Risk Assessment" (per DOM) • HIPAA mention (in Penetration Testing section) • NZ Footer • FMA link remains in Footer
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Each service page shares the same global Footer component as the main page, so Footer updates (Item 1) will apply across all pages automatically.

8-3. Plans Page (Footer COMPANY Category) — Confirmed 404, To Be Removed

The Plans page is confirmed as 404. There was no Plans content other than the FMA subscription plan, so this page is no longer needed with FMA on hold.

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As-Is"Plans" link in Footer COMPANY category → 404. Likely the FMA subscription plans page.
To-BeRemove Plans link from Footer COMPANY. No longer needed with FMA on hold. Create a new plans page if AU service plans are introduced in the future.

P2: Branding and Narrative Updates

9. About Us — Update Our Journey

Years to add:

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In 2025, Cybercraft relocated its headquarters to Australia, registering as an Australian company to better serve the growing Asia-Pacific market. Building on over seven years of cybersecurity consulting experience in New Zealand, Cybercraft expanded its service offerings to include ACSC Essential Eight maturity assessments and Australian Privacy Act compliance consulting, positioning itself as a trusted partner for Australian businesses navigating an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

10. About Us — NZ-Specific Phrasing Revision

10-1. Partnership Phrasing

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As-Is"...established relationships with Governance New Zealand and Risk New Zealand as their exclusive cyber risk partner."
To-Be (Option A — Past Tense)"…established relationships with Governance New Zealand and Risk New Zealand as their exclusive cyber risk partner, building a strong foundation for our expansion into the Australian market."
To-Be (Option B — When adding AU partner)"…partnered with leading governance and risk bodies across Australia and New Zealand, including [AU Partner Name]."

10-2. Gage Keenan — Profile Removal

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As-IsGage Keenan listed as "Lead Developer" with full bio on the About Us page
To-BeRemove entirely. Gage has been transferred to Techtype (group subsidiary) and is no longer part of the Cybercraft consulting team. His profile should be removed from the Cybercraft website.

10-3. Unitec Partnership

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As-IsUnitec (NZ educational institution) logo and mention
To-BeReplace upon securing Australian educational institution partnership, or move to "Past academic partnerships" section

11. About Us — Team Introduction (DOM-Only, Not Visible in Browser)

The "Meet the Team" section on the About Us page (Jeff, Richard, Farah, Gage profiles) is not visible in browser but persists in DOM.

Action Required:

ItemVisibility
Gage Keenan profile👻 DOM-only
Jeff Herbert title👻 DOM-only
Lucas Shin profile

Lucas Shin Profile Draft (for use when team section is restored):

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About Lucas

Lucas leads Cybercraft's security operations and architecture practice, specializing in cross-tenant Zero Trust design, Microsoft 365 security hardening, and BYOD governance. With deep expertise in Entra ID, Intune, and Microsoft Defender, Lucas designs and implements enterprise security frameworks that balance privacy-first principles with regulatory compliance. He drives Cybercraft's technical delivery across ISO 27001 governance, ACSC Essential Eight alignment, and cross-organization security architecture.

Lucas Shin

Security Director

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The team section is currently hidden. Decide strategically whether to show or keep hidden. If showing: update content for AU positioning. If keeping hidden: fully remove from DOM.

12. Testimonials — NZ-specific phrasing

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As-IsSleep & Breathing (NZ) Limited
To-BeSleep & Breathing Limited (Remove "(NZ)")
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Testimonials themselves are actual customer feedback, so content changes should be minimized. Only the part emphasizing NZ in the company name will be adjusted. If an Australian customer testimonial is secured, it is recommended to place it at the top.

📋 Webflow Modification Checklist

Footer: Legal Entity Name + ABN + Copyright Year (Global Component for All Pages)
Privacy Policy: Create new page (/privacy-policy)
Terms of Use: Create new page (/terms-of-use)
Contact: Change AU to primary, NZ to secondary
Main Page: Replace HIPAA → AU regulations
Main Page: Add AU positioning trust element
FMA Links: Remove FindMyAttacks link from top navigation + Footer SERVICES
FMA DOM Cleanup: Fully delete hidden FMA content + promo banner (incl. "Getting Stated") from main page DOM in Webflow
FMA Page: Unpublish /findmyattacks and redirect to homepage
Service Pages: AU alignment review for each service page (remove HIPAA, clean up Lorem ipsum, etc.)
Plans Page: Remove Plans link from Footer COMPANY (confirmed 404, FMA-only content)
About Us: Add 2025 history item
About Us: Revised 2 NZ-specific phrases (partnership wording, Unitec)
About Us: Decide show/hide strategy for Meet the Team section
About Us: If showing → remove Gage, update Jeff title, decide on adding Lucas / If hiding → fully remove from DOM
Testimonials: Remove "(NZ)" + Plan to add AU customer testimonials