Read how Cyberbit is helping organizations maintain their training continuity for their information security teams following recent travel restrictions and social distancing regulations by offering free remote cybersecurity training.
Rakesh Kharwal, Managing Director of India/South Asia shares how the education system in India can impact the business ecosystem by enhancing the expertise of the cybersecurity workforce.
We’ve partnered with the Cybersecurity Center of the Americas at Miami Dade College to launch our next SOCathon, the incident response competition that confronts SOC teams with real-world cyberattacks, powered by Cyberbit Range.
Cyberbit announced today that its world-leading simulation platform for training cybersecurity professionals, Cyberbit Range, is available as a cloud-based offering. With this offering Cyberbit has made it easier for organizations to provide their cybersecurity teams with advanced simulation exercises in a simple, cost-effective manner, anytime, anywhere.
According to the Cybersecurity Ventures report, cyber crimes are going to cause damages worth $6 trillion to the global economy by 2021. Our own Rakesh Kharwal summarizes for CIOL the key cyber attacks India had witnessed in 2019 and provides insight into the attack-vector trends we can expect in 2020.
Cyberbit’s CEO, Adi Dar shares with SC Magazine’s readers his view on why experiential learning techniques such as simulated cyber attacks have become the norm for end-user awareness training and why companies should adopt them in their SOCs.
Cyberbit’s Managing Director for India/South Asia and ASEAN, Rakesh Kharwal explains why India is in a clear need of enhanced cybersecurity infrastructure and a better class of cybersecurity professionals in order to be prepared for the 2020 global cyber threats.