Israel Hayom via JNS
By Hanan Greenwood
This is the first time that teams from different branches of the IDF have worked together under the Israeli military’s newly established Cyber Defense Directorate, and competed with teams from other countries.
Five teams representing various branches of the Israel Defense Forces recently completed a first-of-its kind international competitive cyber drill, in which they competed against nearly 60 teams from 13 other countries.
The competition, which was held last Thursday under the auspices of the U.S. Army’s Cyber Center of Excellence, pitted the IDF personnel against each other, as well as against the international teams.
With a focus on security and defense, the competition presented challenges designed to mimic real-time situations and check the teams’ ability to work under a time crunch and cooperate.
The IDF noted that this was the first drill in which cyber defense teams from different branches of the military had worked together under the IDF’s Cyber Defense Directorate, established last year. The goal of the new directorate is to unite all the IDF’s cyber defenses into a single, key, defensive element.
According to the IDF, the drill offered a challenging new training opportunity that could help keep the Israeli military’s cyber defenses sharp.
The IDF team didn’t win, however. The cyber laurels went to the team from Taiwan.
This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.
Caption: An IDF soldier competes in the international drill on Jan. 28, 2021.
Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit.