TRYZUB: New Cyber Readiness Training from the Frontlines of Cyberwarfare
As a result of the public-private partnership between the Ukrainian governmental executive authority for cybersecurity and a cutting-edge cyber simulation-based training platform, a new cyber resilience training and capability development service TRYZUB is launched.
TRYZUB will bolster the cyber defense capabilities of security operations centers and incident response teams through high-fidelity cyberattack emulations rooted in the latest threat intelligence.
Stafford, VA & Kyiv, 15th November 2024, CYBER RANGES, a cyber simulation-based, synthetic training platform, introduces TRYZUB, a new service which offers training experience from the trenches of the first-ever cyberwar. This unique access offers the opportunity to engage in real-world scenarios that reflect the most advanced threats. It is aimed to help protect the military, government, and critical infrastructure, such as hospitals, finance, energy infrastructure, schools, and the telecom industry, from advanced cyber threats. TRYZUB brings together a trident of experience sharing, hands-on performance, and preparedness validation, empowering military, government, and critical infrastructure stakeholders to unite in the global fight against cyber threats.
The next-gen cyber range scenarios for TRYZUB were developed by CERT-UA which is a part of the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (SSSCIP). Both partners are committed to sharing complex, real-life threat intelligence in an innovative way, going beyond information-sharing and training to deliver deep-dive, engaging, hands-on cyberdrill-grade experiences in the safe sandbox environment.
The current Russian war in Ukraine is referred to as the first-ever cyberspace war. Nowadays, the country faces the highest levels of cyberattacks and cyber crime in the world. However, cyber threats are not limited to Ukraine: they have occurred globally, impacting the U.S. and European countries. Cyber insecurity is ranked as the 4th most severe risk over the next 2 years and the 8th most severe over the next 10 years, according to the Global Risks Report 2024 by the World Economic Forum.
The TRYZUB events offer participants the role of a cybersecurity team facing cyber incidents of Gamaredon and Sandworm threat actors and related hacker groups. For over a decade they have targeted sectors such as defense, communications, energy, finance, food, government, IT, transportation and water.
CYBER RANGES Corp.’s global team has delivered world-class cybersecurity training and capability development exercises for two decades.
Dr. Al Graziano, CEO at CYBER RANGES:
“What if we could safely put our organization through a real cyberattack, with real malware and artifacts and have that attack unfold in a high-fidelity sandbox environment where we can observe our teams respond to it? What if we could experience the attack without the negative impact and play and replay it at will until our team has developed the necessary muscle memory to deal with it in the field? What if, besides the IoCs and threat information, we would actually timely share the experience of dealing with the actual attack among our allies? Well, we have done it!”
CERT-UA replicates the real-world attacks on critical infrastructures, and Brig.Gen. Oleksandr Potii is responsible for the TRYZUB service from the state’s side.
Brigade General Oleksandr Potii, Deputy Head of SSSCIP in Ukraine:
“TRYZUB is a shining example of a public-private partnership at the international level and a well-implemented win-win strategy. The synergy of Ukrainian experience and American technologies makes it possible to make our common cyberspace safer. The use of new scenarios will undoubtedly help train security officers in the most modern methods of countering cyberattacks. We are grateful to the CYBER RANGES team and the American people for supporting Ukraine and implementing such a project.”
Practice on the TRYZUB scenarios will be of particular benefit for:
– Military units
– Government and law-enforcement agencies
– Critical network operators (hospitals, finance, energy infrastructure, schools, and the telecom industry etc.)
Participants in TRYZUB cyberdrills will also develop collaboration and coordination, fostering effective digital solidarity against threat actors and ultimately strengthening the resilience of organizations.
The TRYZUB team stands with Ukraine, donating a significant share of their training revenue in solidarity.
About CYBER RANGES.
It is the ultimate, comprehensive, IT / OT simulation-based, synthetic training platform which offers holistic, experiential learning paths and capability development and validation in cybersecurity for all experience levels. The global team has two decades of practice-based Cyber Security training and Infosec solution development.
Website: https://www.cyberranges.com
About CERT-UA
It is the governmental Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine which operates within the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (SSSCIP). Since 2009 CERT-UA has been an accredited member of the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). CERT-UA’s mission is to provide practical assistance in the prevention and detection of and response to cyber incidents for all organizations in Ukraine.
Website: https://cert.gov.ua