What it is about
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recently concluded a high-impact two-week cyber defense drill known as “CYBERDOME IX” in collaboration with the US Cyber Command. This exercise saw extensive participation from IDF soldiers and US cyber operatives to enhance both nations’ cyber defense strategies.
Why it matters
In an era of cyber threats targeting national security infrastructures, the CYBERDOME exercise marks a pivotal moment in Israel-US military collaborations. This effort underscores the vital importance of the partnership between two world powers in navigating the intricate dynamics of cybersecurity and fortifying the digital landscapes they safeguard.
Details
Situated in the United States, CYBERDOME IX focused on realistic simulations targeting regional cyberspace threats. The exercise was led by the IDF’s Cyber Defense Directorate and attracted top military onlookers, including IDF Cyber Defense Directorate chief Major-General Aviad Dagan. “The exercise illustrates the importance of cooperation between Israel and the United States,” Maj.-Gen. Dagan emphasized.
What they are saying
Maj.-Gen. Dagan highlighted CYBERDOME IX as a “strategic opportunity” for both nations, facilitating deeper professional ties, knowledge sharing, and collaborative advancements. Similarly, Brigadier-General Matthew Lennox, Deputy Commanding General of US Army Cyber Command, praised the annual event for providing a unique platform to cement operational collaborations and understandings between Israeli and US cyber personnel.
This story was first published on jpost.com.