During the exercise, some 1000 cyber defenders from 26 Allies, Finland, Georgia, Ireland, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland, the EU, as well as participants from industry and academia trained to tackle real-life cyber challenges such as cyber-attacks on power grids, programmes and NATO and Allied assets while in operations.
Excercise Cyber Coalition 2022 concludes in Estonia [VIDEO]
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Cyber Coalition 2022, one of the world’s largest cyber defence exercises, has concluded in Tallinn, Estonia. The exercise aimed to enhance NATO Allies and partners’ ability to defend their networks and operate together in cyberspace.
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