Governments, security and military organizations from all over the world will learn how to counter cyberattacks based on Ukraine’s experience. The American company CYBER RANGES, together with the State Service for Special Communications and CERT-UA, is launching the TRYZUB cyber training service.
This was announced by Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov.
“The platform will simulate real cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in a secure environment. The service will recreate the actions of large hacker groups that organized operations in Ukraine,” Fedorov said.
According to him, military units, government and law enforcement agencies, as well as critical network operators from around the world will be trained on the TRYZUB platform. And the TRYZUB team will donate part of the proceeds from the training to UNITED24 to support Ukraine.
“For the first time, the war in Ukraine is also taking place in cyberspace, so our experience in this track can become the foundation for global cybersecurity,” adds Fedorov.