The world’s first multifunctional cyber center “Cyberdom” was opened in Moscow, a representative of the project told RB.RU. The platform will represent the interests of the entire cybersecurity sector. The volume of investment in the project amounted to 1.6 billion rubles.
The platform aims to ensure the development of the industry through effective dialogue between industry, businesses and government. It is about engaging future talent, intelligently using technology and a native digital environment.
The founders of the project state that their mission is to make cybersecurity “an integral part of Russian identity and national pride.” By 2030, it is planned to open 10 more such sites in different cities of Russia and the world. The creators of Cyberdom aim to unite hundreds of thousands of residents of different countries.
More than 80 events dedicated to education, career and technological development are planned to be held at the site each year. Cyberdom will also host sessions for startups, where they can talk about their products with potential investors.
Within the framework of the project, a cyber training field with an area of 250 square meters was created. m, whose central element was six levitating models.
The models are full of kinetic and mechanical special effects and represent real objects from industry and the urban environment. They will help companies and government representatives test the security of their IT systems.
One of the central elements of the inauguration of the “Cyber House” was the installation of the main achievements and future of information security. Positive Technologies, Solar Group of Companies, R-Vision, Garda and InfoTeKS expressed their views on the future of the industry.
Special laboratories and clubs will be created for heads of information security departments of companies from different industries to collaborate on new solutions.
Author:
Natalia Gormaleva
Source: RB

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