The Lae Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is urging businesses across Papua New Guinea to boost their online safety.
A free online program is now open to micro, small, and medium-sized businesses, offering practical tips to protect data, devices, and staff from cyber threats.
The training is run with the Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Macquarie University, supported by the PNG–Australia Partnership. Up to 500 businesses can take part.
LCCI President John Byrne said cybercrime is a growing risk for PNG businesses.
“More than 60% of MSMEs use digital financial services, but most have no formal cyber safety training. This program helps protect both businesses and staff,” he said.
The PNG Cyber Defender Program is fully online, takes three hours, and provides a certificate and digital badge upon completion. Applications close on 5th September, with courses running from 10 September to 10 October 2025.
Apply here: pomcci.org.pg/cyber-defender-program-information