Built from Real Banking Security Incidents
We started Lenavixo after watching too many Australians lose access to their accounts through preventable security gaps. Our courses came from actual case studies—things that happened to real people in Townsville, Brisbane, and across Queensland between 2022 and 2024.
Why We're Different
Most financial security training feels disconnected from what people actually experience when their bank account gets compromised. We took a different path.
Our team spent eighteen months analyzing real security breaches that affected Australian banking customers. Not theoretical attacks—actual incidents where people lost money, time, and peace of mind.
What we found surprised us. The biggest vulnerabilities weren't technical. They were human decisions made under pressure, misunderstood security features, and habits formed before digital banking became this complex.
So we built courses around those real moments. When someone's frantically trying to lock their account at 11pm. When a phishing email looks identical to their actual bank's communication. When two-factor authentication fails and they don't know what to do next.
How We Think About Security Education
Our approach developed from seeing what actually works when teaching people to protect their financial accounts.
Context Over Theory
Every lesson connects to scenarios you might face tomorrow. We skip abstract concepts and focus on decisions you'll actually need to make when accessing your accounts.
Practice Under Pressure
Banking security decisions often happen when you're stressed or rushed. Our simulations recreate that pressure so you develop instincts, not just knowledge.
Ongoing Adaptation
Threats change constantly. We update course materials monthly based on new attack patterns reported by Australian banks and our student experiences.
Who Builds These Courses
We're not a massive organization. Just a small team in Townsville who got frustrated watching people struggle with digital banking security—and decided to do something practical about it.
Freya Pemberton
Security Education Director
Callum Riggs
Curriculum Specialist
Callum spent seven years working bank fraud investigations before joining us. He designs the simulation scenarios based on actual attack patterns he documented during that time.
Our instructors come from banking security, fraud prevention, and customer education backgrounds. Most worked in roles where they saw the aftermath of security breaches and wanted to help people avoid those situations entirely.
How Lenavixo Developed
Early 2022
Initial Research Phase
Started documenting banking security incidents affecting Queensland residents. Interviewed 47 people who'd experienced account compromises to understand what went wrong and when.
Mid 2023
First Course Development
Built our initial "Secure Access Fundamentals" course based on the most common vulnerability patterns we'd identified. Ran pilot sessions with 28 participants in Townsville.
Throughout 2024
Expansion and Refinement
Launched three additional course modules covering advanced authentication, mobile banking security, and incident response. Updated all materials quarterly based on evolving threat patterns and student feedback.
Current Focus
Continuous Improvement
Adding more simulation scenarios and expanding our course offerings. Working with local credit unions to develop specialized training for their members. Planning autumn 2025 cohorts with enhanced mobile security modules.
What Guides Our Work
- Practical First If you can't use it tomorrow when checking your bank balance, we don't teach it. Everything needs immediate real-world application.
- Honest About Limits No security approach is perfect. We're clear about what our training can and can't protect against, so you understand the full picture.
- Keep It Current Banking threats evolve fast. We review and update course content monthly, sometimes weekly when new attack patterns emerge.
- Accessible Learning Security education shouldn't require technical expertise. We explain concepts clearly enough that anyone managing a bank account can understand and apply them.
Ready to Strengthen Your Banking Security?
Our next course cohort starts in September 2025. Classes run evenings and weekends to fit around work schedules. We keep groups small—maximum 12 participants—so everyone gets individual attention during simulation exercises.