Singapore and Latvia punch above their weight in NATO cyber battle
Participants dealt with 8,000 Red Team attacks on simulated 5G infrastructure, satellite management systems, power grids, and...
Every year NATO runs a competitive cybersecurity exercise – this year, focused on defending national IT/OT systems and critical infrastructure.
For the second year running, Singapore was on the winning team.
The tiny island state is not a NATO member, but the Locked Shields exercise typically involves some external organisations and nations, which team up with members to defend against large scale simulated cyberattacks.