2021. aastal Kaitseministeeriumi asutatud sihtasutus CR14 põhineb enam kui 12-aastasel küberharjutusvälja kogemusel õppuste, testimise, valideerimise ja eksperimenteerimise valdkonnas.
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Küberharjutusväli on riist- ja tarkvaraline keskkond, mis pakub meetodeid ja tehnoloogiat küberkaitse alase väljaõppe läbiviimiseks ja spetsialistide teadmiste parendamiseks.
Open Cyber Range (OCR) ehk avatud küberharjutusväli on suunatud erasektori ettevõtetele uute tehnoloogiate arendamiseks ja küberlahenduste testimiseks.
Eesti riiklik CR põhineb enam kui üheteistaastasel kogemusel, olles vaieldamatult üks varasemaid omataolisi maailmas.
NATO CR is a platform and data centre enabling NATO to conduct its largest cyber defence exercises and training, such as the Cyber Coalition and the Coalition Warrior Interoperability exercise (CWIX). CR14 is proud of the opportunity to serve the development of NATO’s capacity in this area since 2014 and to support Allies in achieving better preparedness for cyber-attacks.
Soovime saavutada küberkaitse valdkonnas täieliku meisterlikkuse. Selle eesmärgini jõudmine võib tihtipeale hõlmata ka teavet või meetodeid, mis ei saa olla avalikult kättesaadavad.
Last week saw the conclusion of Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX), NATO's largest-ever digital interoperability exercise. Taking place in NATO Joint Force Training Centre in Bydgoszcz, Poland and being hosted on the CR14 multiverse of cyber ranges, CWIX allows NATO and its members to experiment and test their deployable systems in a controlled environment.
Read moreLast week saw the conclusion of Coalition Warrior Interoperability Exercise (CWIX), NATO's largest-ever digital interoperability exercise. Taking place in NATO Joint Force Training Centre in Bydgoszcz, Poland and being hosted on the CR14 multiverse of cyber ranges, CWIX allows NATO and its members to experiment and test their deployable systems in a controlled environment.
Maritime technology has been developing rapidly for some time now, with 80% of world trade transported by sea today. While we enjoy the fruits of that development, we must remember to fortify our defences to ensure they remain untainted. That is why we proudly announce that CR14 has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI), Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Tallinn University of Technology to jointly focus and collaborate on maritime cybersecurity R&D.
Read moreMaritime technology has been developing rapidly for some time now, with 80% of world trade transported by sea today. While we enjoy the fruits of that development, we must remember to fortify our defences to ensure they remain untainted. That is why we proudly announce that CR14 has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI), Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Tallinn University of Technology to jointly focus and collaborate on maritime cybersecurity R&D.