CyberBastion in Georgia!

CyberBastion in Georgia!

NATO Advanced Training Course on Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructures

CyberBastion in practice – this time during a NATO course on cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, which took place on July 2 in Tbilisi, Georgia.

The Cyberspace Security Foundation team conducted practical workshops using the CyberBastion simulation platform at Tbilisi State University. The training was part of a program supported by NATO Science for Peace and Security.

The classes were attended by specialists from Europe, the United States, Canada, and South Korea – representatives of the academic community and operators of critical infrastructure, including the nuclear energy sector.

Participants worked on realistic scenarios: responding to incidents, managing risk, and making decisions in real time. The fast pace, team dynamics, and healthy competition made for an exceptionally intense and engaging session.

The event was organized by the National Center for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) in cooperation with GRENA, a Georgian technology partner.

We would like to thank all participants for their commitment and our partners for their support and professional organization of the event!

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