Comparison Overview

Reinvent Australia

VS

Rights & Democracy Project

Reinvent Australia

PO Box 702, Mosman, NSW, 2088, AU
Last Update: 2025-11-27

The purpose of Reinvent Australia (RA) is to advance leadership on issues critical to the well-being of Australia and the quality of life of all Australians. RA advocates for a long-term, strategic approach by government and business to address the social and economic challenges facing the nation. The team at RA is composed of professionals, internationally recognised leaders and advisors with a collective expertise that spans the globe and covers key industries. Their connections include policy makers and influencers in other countries who are undertaking similar initiatives and programs. Reinvent Australia works through its members, other stakeholders and decision makers to: •Identify key topics as they become critical •Conduct events to influence hearts and minds •Provide commentary on current social and political events •Facilitate debate among policy makers and the public. More than a think tank, Reinvent Australia engages, empowers and acts. Our aim is to change the way people think and how they influence decision-making about the issues facing our nation. To find out more about our campaigns go to www.reinventaustralia.net.au.

NAICS: 921
NAICS Definition:
Employees: 2
Subsidiaries: 0
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
0

Rights & Democracy Project

70 S Winooski Ave, Burlington, Vermont, 05401, US
Last Update: 2025-11-22
Between 700 and 749

Our mission is to bring people together to take action to build healthy communities and make the values of our communities guide the policies of our government. We are building a popular movement to advance rights and build a real democracy. We work in partnership with community groups, progressive unions, faith communities, organizations fighting for human and civil rights, and environmental and climate action groups.

NAICS: 921
NAICS Definition:
Employees: 13
Subsidiaries: 0
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
0

Compliance Badges Comparison

Security & Compliance Standards Overview

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Reinvent Australia
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
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Rights & Democracy Project
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
Compliance Summary
Reinvent Australia
100%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified
Rights & Democracy Project
0%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified

Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals

Incidents vs Public Policy Offices Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for Reinvent Australia in 2025.

Incidents vs Public Policy Offices Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for Rights & Democracy Project in 2025.

Incident History — Reinvent Australia (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Reinvent Australia cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Incident History — Rights & Democracy Project (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Rights & Democracy Project cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Notable Incidents

Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company

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Reinvent Australia
Incidents

No Incident

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Rights & Democracy Project
Incidents

No Incident

FAQ

Rights & Democracy Project company demonstrates a stronger AI Cybersecurity Score compared to Reinvent Australia company, reflecting its advanced cybersecurity posture governance and monitoring frameworks.

Historically, Rights & Democracy Project company has disclosed a higher number of cyber incidents compared to Reinvent Australia company.

In the current year, Rights & Democracy Project company and Reinvent Australia company have not reported any cyber incidents.

Neither Rights & Democracy Project company nor Reinvent Australia company has reported experiencing a ransomware attack publicly.

Neither Rights & Democracy Project company nor Reinvent Australia company has reported experiencing a data breach publicly.

Neither Rights & Democracy Project company nor Reinvent Australia company has reported experiencing targeted cyberattacks publicly.

Neither Reinvent Australia company nor Rights & Democracy Project company has reported experiencing or disclosing vulnerabilities publicly.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds any compliance certifications.

Neither company holds any compliance certifications.

Neither Reinvent Australia company nor Rights & Democracy Project company has publicly disclosed detailed information about the number of their subsidiaries.

Rights & Democracy Project company employs more people globally than Reinvent Australia company, reflecting its scale as a Public Policy Offices.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds SOC 2 Type 1 certification.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds SOC 2 Type 2 certification.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds ISO 27001 certification.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds PCI DSS certification.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds HIPAA certification.

Neither Reinvent Australia nor Rights & Democracy Project holds GDPR certification.

Latest Global CVEs (Not Company-Specific)

Description

Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages. Prior to versions 19.2.16, 20.3.14, and 21.0.1, there is a XSRF token leakage via protocol-relative URLs in angular HTTP clients. The vulnerability is a Credential Leak by App Logic that leads to the unauthorized disclosure of the Cross-Site Request Forgery (XSRF) token to an attacker-controlled domain. Angular's HttpClient has a built-in XSRF protection mechanism that works by checking if a request URL starts with a protocol (http:// or https://) to determine if it is cross-origin. If the URL starts with protocol-relative URL (//), it is incorrectly treated as a same-origin request, and the XSRF token is automatically added to the X-XSRF-TOKEN header. This issue has been patched in versions 19.2.16, 20.3.14, and 21.0.1. A workaround for this issue involves avoiding using protocol-relative URLs (URLs starting with //) in HttpClient requests. All backend communication URLs should be hardcoded as relative paths (starting with a single /) or fully qualified, trusted absolute URLs.

Risk Information
cvss4
Base: 7.7
Severity: LOW
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:N/SC:H/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Description

Forge (also called `node-forge`) is a native implementation of Transport Layer Security in JavaScript. An Uncontrolled Recursion vulnerability in node-forge versions 1.3.1 and below enables remote, unauthenticated attackers to craft deep ASN.1 structures that trigger unbounded recursive parsing. This leads to a Denial-of-Service (DoS) via stack exhaustion when parsing untrusted DER inputs. This issue has been patched in version 1.3.2.

Risk Information
cvss4
Base: 8.7
Severity: LOW
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Description

Forge (also called `node-forge`) is a native implementation of Transport Layer Security in JavaScript. An Integer Overflow vulnerability in node-forge versions 1.3.1 and below enables remote, unauthenticated attackers to craft ASN.1 structures containing OIDs with oversized arcs. These arcs may be decoded as smaller, trusted OIDs due to 32-bit bitwise truncation, enabling the bypass of downstream OID-based security decisions. This issue has been patched in version 1.3.2.

Risk Information
cvss4
Base: 6.3
Severity: LOW
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:L/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Description

Suricata is a network IDS, IPS and NSM engine developed by the OISF (Open Information Security Foundation) and the Suricata community. Prior to versions 7.0.13 and 8.0.2, working with large buffers in Lua scripts can lead to a stack overflow. Users of Lua rules and output scripts may be affected when working with large buffers. This includes a rule passing a large buffer to a Lua script. This issue has been patched in versions 7.0.13 and 8.0.2. A workaround for this issue involves disabling Lua rules and output scripts, or making sure limits, such as stream.depth.reassembly and HTTP response body limits (response-body-limit), are set to less than half the stack size.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 7.5
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Description

Suricata is a network IDS, IPS and NSM engine developed by the OISF (Open Information Security Foundation) and the Suricata community. In versions from 8.0.0 to before 8.0.2, a NULL dereference can occur when the entropy keyword is used in conjunction with base64_data. This issue has been patched in version 8.0.2. A workaround involves disabling rules that use entropy in conjunction with base64_data.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 7.5
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H