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Japan's Marubeni ups cybersecurity investment, signs deal with Israel's CyberGym
Marubeni Corporation has signed an investment agreement with CyberGym, an Israeli company that develops cyber security solutions for OT systems. Marubeni will collaborate with CyberGym and CYBERGYM Japan to provide OT security solutions in Asian countries. The need for cyber security measures in critical infrastructure and manufacturing has increased due to rapid automation and the spread of IoT. CyberGym, with its expertise in analyzing cyberattacks and providing training services, will help Marubenis customers achieve stable operation and economic growth. The specific date of the event is not mentioned in the article.
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Investing in the Cyber Security Business for Operational Technology of Critical Infrastructure and Manufacturing: Investment and Collaboration with CyberGym, Israel
Marubeni Corporation has signed an investment agreement with CyberGym, an Israeli company that develops cyber security solutions for OT systems. Marubeni will collaborate with CyberGym and CYBERGYM Japan to develop the OT security sector in Asian countries. The need for cyber security measures, including human resources capable of dealing with cyberattacks, has become an urgent issue in critical infrastructure and manufacturing. CyberGym, established in 2013, is a leading company in the field of cybersecurity, providing training services and analysis of cyberattacks. Marubeni aims to help customers solve their cybersecurity challenges and achieve stable operation of critical infrastructure and manufacturing in Asian countries.
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CyberGym sets up its first U.S. cybersecurity training center
CyberGym has opened its first cybersecurity training and technology arena in New York to help US firms combat cyberthreats. The facility offers human-centered training programs for industries vulnerable to data breaches. CyberGyms training arenas replicate real-world scenarios without exposing original network systems. The company aims to train people to defend against cyberattacks, recognizing the human factor as the weakest link in prevention and mitigation. The new facility allows more organizations to safely train against cyber-attack scenarios. CyberGym was founded in 2013 and provides training and qualification programs globally.
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