Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in November 2013 by Ofir Hason, CyberGym operates with 11–50 employees. The company provides cyber readiness solutions and in December 2022, Japan's Marubeni invested in CyberGym, signaling a strategic focus on operational technology cybersecurity.
Business overview
CyberGym delivers cyber readiness solutions through impactful cyber-training programs conducted at advanced facilities. The company equips organizations globally with the knowledge and tools to anticipate, mitigate, and defend against cyberattacks. Its offerings include live, realistic cyber training delivered by ex-intelligence hackers in risk-free, remote environments. As a joint venture with the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC), CyberGymIEC specializes in critical infrastructure cyber defense, providing training platforms, OT defense solutions, and value-added services such as SOC as a service, incident response, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessment within the Cyber Security sector.
Strategic signal
In December 2022, Marubeni, a Japanese conglomerate, announced an investment and collaboration with CyberGym, specifically targeting the cybersecurity business for operational technology (OT) of critical infrastructure and manufacturing. This partnership highlights the increasing global recognition of specialized OT cybersecurity needs and positions CyberGym as a key player in securing vital industrial systems, indicating strong strategic validation and potential for market expansion.
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- What is CyberGym's primary focus in cybersecurity?
- CyberGym focuses on providing cyber readiness solutions through highly impactful cyber-training programs, helping organizations anticipate, mitigate, and defend against cyberattacks. This includes specialized offerings for critical infrastructure and operational technology.
- When was CyberGym founded and by whom?
- CyberGym was founded in November 2013 by Ofir Hason.
- What significant partnership did CyberGym establish in December 2022?
- In December 2022, Japan's Marubeni invested in CyberGym and signed a deal to collaborate on cybersecurity for operational technology in critical infrastructure and manufacturing.
- Does CyberGym have a presence in the United States?
- Yes, in July 2018, CyberGym established its first U.S. cybersecurity training center.
- What types of services does CyberGymIEC offer?
- CybergymIEC, a joint venture with the Israel Electric Corporation, offers training solutions and platforms, OT defense solutions, and value-added services such as SOC as a service, incident response, penetration testing, and vulnerability assessment.