Participants from over 20 countries now listed for Cyber Polygon 2024 training

Participants from over 20 countries now listed for Cyber Polygon 2024 training

Teams from Colombia, France, Mexico, Switzerland, the UK, the USA, and other countries have already signed up for the training exercise
July 15, 2024

More than 70 corporate teams from 20 countries have already registered for Cyber Polygon 2024. The participants come from Colombia, the Czech Republic, France, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, the UK, the USA, Vietnam, and other countries. The industries include IT, cybersecurity, government, e-commerce, healthcare, education, and others.

Cyber Polygon 2024 is a free-of-charge opportunity for teams to strengthen practical skills in countering complex cyber threats. This is especially relevant amid the global shortage of specialists, particularly blue teams. We are seeing a growing interest in the training from many international teams and expect more participants to join.
Muslim Medzhlumov
Chief Product and Technology Officer, BI.ZONE

The Cyber Polygon 2024 training will be held online on September 10–11. It will coincide with the MENA Information Security Conference (MENA ISC) in Saudi Arabia. Organizations from across the world are welcome to participate: from private companies to public agencies. Registration is open for teams of up to 10 people.

The visitors of MENA ISC will have the opportunity to attend the Cyber Polygon booth. There, they can solve some technical tasks on the training platform, test their resilience to online fraud, learn about cybercriminal groups targeting organizations in the GCC region, and get an immersive VR experience of a modern SOC.

Cyber Polygon is our international capacity building initiative aimed at raising global cyber resilience. Last year’s training was attended by 200 organizations from 48 countries. The online conference attracted more than 7 million viewers across 78 countries.

Among the speakers from past events were Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, Prime Minister, Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1997–2007); Henrietta H. Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF; Klaus Martin Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum; Peter Maurer, President, International Committee of the Red Cross (2012–2022); Jürgen Stock, Secretary General, INTERPOL; Steve Wozniak, Co-founder, Apple Computer, and others.

@media only screen and (max-width: 1024px) { .headSection__text { font-size: 18px; line-height: 22px; letter-spacing: -.01em; margin-bottom: 32px; } }