Cyber Skills Team Contributes to New Whitepaper on Cyber Security Exercise Scenario Development

10 Oct, 2024

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A new whitepaper on "Cyber Exercise Scenarios" has been published by the European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO). This publication offers an invaluable resource for professionals developing cyber attack scenarios in cyber ranges, providing a structured and unified approach to these exercises.

The whitepaper was spearheaded by ECSO’s Working Group 5 (WG5) on Skills & Human Factors, with key leadership from Nina Olesen and Arnaud de Vibraye. Special recognition goes to WG5 chairs Csaba Virág and Matteo Merialdo, who were instrumental in driving this initiative forward.

Cyber Ireland, along with the Cyber Skills project team, including Donna O'Shea, George O'Mahony, Dean Brennan, and Anila Mjeda, played a significant role in providing technical contributions to the whitepaper. Additionally, insights from Research Ireland’s National Challenge Fund Cyber Shock project, co-led by Tom Newe, were instrumental in shaping the content of the publication.

You can download the Cyber Exercise Scenarios here New Whitepaper on Cyber Security Exercise Scenario Development

 

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