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Technology & Security Advisor

IT Communications
96%
IT Systems Engineering
98%
Cyber Security
99%

E ntrepreneur, humanitarian, inventor, animal lover, community advocate, and IT expert each describe Lyndon. Pivoting early in his career from civil engineering to IT, Lyndon built his company, XSTRA Group, into one of Australia’s most dominant Microsoft partnerships.

A technology inventor with patents pending, Lyndon works on the cutting edge of IT communications and cybersecurity. He enjoys skiing and shares a love for horses with his wife Susan and their three children. Lyndon supports the charities Cherish Life and Guide Dogs Australia.

Biography

Lyndon Vincent is a seasoned IT and communications consultant, serial entrepreneur, and dedicated community advocate. With a background in Civil Engineering from the University of Technology, Sydney, Lyndon pivoted to IT, completing Postgraduate Certificates in Cyber Security and IT Systems Management from Charles Sturt University.

Currently advancing his education with a Master’s degree and an MBA, he holds numerous certifications, including Microsoft Certified System Engineer and Mikrotik Certified Network Engineer.

As a successful entrepreneur, Lyndon has founded and led several companies across sectors like clothing and ISP services, often culminating in buy-out scenarios. His latest exit was an ISP he founded in the Philippines, establishing a fiber network across Metro Manila.

Now as a Director at XSTRA Group, an Australian Cloud Computing innovator, he serves as an advisor to mining and healthcare sectors, including organisations like Uniting Care Group and Multicom Resources.

Beyond his professional achievements, Lyndon is an inventor developing patent-pending solutions for business security in hybrid cloud environments.

He enjoys skiing and shares a love for horses with his wife Susan and their three children. Committed to giving back, he supports charities like Cherish Life and Guide Dogs Australia and leads community projects, such as Brookfield’s Back Fence Fiber initiative, delivering high-speed internet to underserved homes in Queensland.

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