In cyber security, collaboration has become the cornerstone of defending digital landscapes. Recognising this urgency, the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Estonia and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Singapore united their efforts through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) back in May 2022. At the heart of this strategic alliance lies a commitment to bolstering cyber security and military cyber defence capabilities through joint training, exercises, and knowledge-sharing.
In cyber security, collaboration has become the cornerstone of defending digital landscapes. Recognising this urgency, the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Estonia and the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Singapore united their efforts through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) back in May 2022. At the heart of this strategic alliance lies a commitment to bolstering cyber security and military cyber defence capabilities through joint training, exercises, and knowledge-sharing.
CR14 has joined forces with CybExer Technologies, an influential force in cyber training solutions. Together, they are poised to elevate Europe’s cyber defense capabilities by orchestrating the annual Military Cyber Emergency Response Teams (MILcert) exercise, in partnership with the European Defence Agency (EDA).
Read moreCR14 has joined forces with CybExer Technologies, an influential force in cyber training solutions. Together, they are poised to elevate Europe’s cyber defense capabilities by orchestrating the annual Military Cyber Emergency Response Teams (MILcert) exercise, in partnership with the European Defence Agency (EDA).
The Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination eXercise, is NATO's Premier Annual Interoperability Exercise organized by NATO ACT. It serves as a vital platform for testing and validating NATO and National Communication and Information Systems.
Read moreThe Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination eXercise, is NATO's Premier Annual Interoperability Exercise organized by NATO ACT. It serves as a vital platform for testing and validating NATO and National Communication and Information Systems.
CR14 has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NATO's Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), solidifying its position as an official test centre. This milestone partnership marks a significant step in advancing defence innovation and strengthening cyber defence capabilities.
Read moreCR14 has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NATO's Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA), solidifying its position as an official test centre. This milestone partnership marks a significant step in advancing defence innovation and strengthening cyber defence capabilities.
We signed a cooperation agreement with Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) to advance the competence of Estonian school children and students in the field of cybersecurity. According to the agreement, CR14 will take over the leadership role of organising the CyberSpike (KüberNaaskel) competition.
Read moreWe signed a cooperation agreement with Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) to advance the competence of Estonian school children and students in the field of cybersecurity. According to the agreement, CR14 will take over the leadership role of organising the CyberSpike (KüberNaaskel) competition.
We were extremely proud to welcome His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during his official state visit to Estonia. It was an exceptional opportunity to represent and showcase Estonia’s digital, cyber defence and cyber security capabilities and strengthen Estonian-Sweden relations.
Read moreWe were extremely proud to welcome His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during his official state visit to Estonia. It was an exceptional opportunity to represent and showcase Estonia’s digital, cyber defence and cyber security capabilities and strengthen Estonian-Sweden relations.
CR14’s Estonian Cyber Range played a crucial role in hosting the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence's annual Locked Shields cyber defence exercise. More than 3,000 participants from 38 nations, including defending Blue Teams and an attacking Red Team, worked together to protect real computer systems from real-time attacks and improve their tactical and strategic decision-making skills.
Read moreCR14’s Estonian Cyber Range played a crucial role in hosting the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence's annual Locked Shields cyber defence exercise. More than 3,000 participants from 38 nations, including defending Blue Teams and an attacking Red Team, worked together to protect real computer systems from real-time attacks and improve their tactical and strategic decision-making skills.
To harness the best new technology for Alliance security and defence, NATO agreed at the 2021 Brussels Summit to create a unique transatlantic innovation ecosystem. Since its inception, NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic’s (DIANA) network of affiliated accelerators and test centres has now grown to more than 100 sites, spread across almost all Allied countries, CR14, in Tallinn being one of them for cyber-defence testing.
Read moreTo harness the best new technology for Alliance security and defence, NATO agreed at the 2021 Brussels Summit to create a unique transatlantic innovation ecosystem. Since its inception, NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic’s (DIANA) network of affiliated accelerators and test centres has now grown to more than 100 sites, spread across almost all Allied countries, CR14, in Tallinn being one of them for cyber-defence testing.
The largest Western Europe-led cyber exercise has taken place in Tallinn, with 34 teams from 11 countries, including Ukraine, participating in a live-fire cyber battle.
Read moreThe largest Western Europe-led cyber exercise has taken place in Tallinn, with 34 teams from 11 countries, including Ukraine, participating in a live-fire cyber battle.