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This project is part of the World Economic Forum’s Centre for Cybersecurity Platform Digitalisation is accelerating everywhere. New digital ecosystems are forming all around us, creating unnoticed linkages across services and supply chains.
As the world grows more interconnected, the speed of development makes it difficult to assess the impact of change.
A secure approach to digital development today will determine the shape of our future for decades to come. Having the right skills in place is key to protecting organisations from attack now.
What is Cyber Polygon?
Cyber Polygon is a unique cybersecurity event that combines the world's largest technical training exercise for corporate teams and an online conference featuring senior officials from international organisations and leading corporations.
The 2021 conference discusses the key risks of digitalisation and best practice for the secure development of digital ecosystems.
The 2021 technical exercise builds and tests the skills needed to protect our industries, centring on a targeted supply-chain attack.
Every year, the training brings together a global businesses and government agencies to collaborate on technical exercises. The live stream draws in millions of spectators from across the world.
2020 results
120 teams from 29 countries took part in the technical cybersecurity training in 2020. The live stream viewership reached 5 million from 57 nations.
A comprehensive report with detailed results of Cyber Polygon 2020 is available here
https://archive.is/Ou63z of https://2020.cyberpolygon.com/results-2020/
Cyber Polygon in 2021
This year discussions during the live-streamed conference will centre on secure development of ecosystems. With global digitalisation further accelerating and people, companies, and countries becoming ever more interconnected, security of every single element of a supply-chain is
key to ensuring the sustainability of the whole system.
During the technical exercise, participants will hone their practical skills in mitigating a targeted supply chain attack on a corporate ecosystem in real
time.
The event will be held online on July 9th 2021
Applications from organisations wishing to join the training are open. See further details on the official website
https://archive.is/U3Ob5 of https://cyberpolygon.com/
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::in Australian bloke accent::
Cheeky Little Internet Cunts Aren't They...
- they licensed their cyber polygon cyber attack with a creative commons license!?
(CC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons
red team - blue team this "exercise"
the more public awareness there is for cyber polygon,
the less likely they will do the deed on July 9
get everyone looking right at bill gates and klaus schwab,
they put this out in the open for plausible deniability,
and if you don't happen to know that this is "just an "exercise"
you would be fooled by the media into thinking Russia is behind cyber attacks,
when in fact, its Bill Gates.
Is it coincidence that Mike Lindell is ALSO hosting a cyber security event that he hopes will attract these same people?
There are no coincidences-KEK