DCI recently completed a one-week training course financed by the European Commission to teach 12 trainees from three European countries – Kosovo, Macedonia and Moldavia - how to use a Security Information Management System (SIEM).
Tailored courses based on operational training and exercises raise participants’ awareness of cyber security issues. DCI’s Cyber activity is positioned in the technical-operational training market segment where technical know-how is placed in a day-to-day context, in order to achieve an operational objective.
Trainees had access to a full IT platform simulating an environment with realistic scenarios to facilitate the elaboration of operational architectures. The 12 trainees worked on prevention and protection in the event of an attack, incident detection and management, and the appropriate responses.
The training was organized as part of the “Enhancing cybersecurity in Southeast Europe” (ENCYSEC) project financed by the Instrument contributing to Security and Peace (IcSP). The purpose of this project is to help three countries from Eastern Europe and the Balkans (Kosovo, Macedonia and Moldavia) to establish national cyber security strategies, to reinforce their capacity to create Computer Emergency Readiness Teams (CERTs) and to enhance international cooperation.
ENCYSEC is led by Expertise France, the French agency for international technical cooperation, in partnership with Civipol Conseil.
“I am very pleased to see the growing interest in our cyber training programs from countries friendly with France,” DCI Chairman and CEO Jean-Michel Palagos (photo) declared.
“DCI offers to transfer training resources and human support to develop know-how in cyber defense. Our wide range of training programs responds perfectly to current needs to acquire competences and create solutions, as well as meeting management and command requirements,” he added.
Reference operator of the Ministry of Defense for the international transfer of the French military know-how to France friendly countries armed forces, DCI group has been operating across the entire defense and security spectrum for more than 40 years.
Holding the “French Armed Forces Training” label, DCI offers tailor-made services in the fields of consulting, training and technical assistance.
DCI group has its headquarters in Paris with several sites all over the national territory. It also has permanent offices abroad, in particular in the Middle East with Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, and in South East Asia with Malaysia and Singapore and more recently in India.
DCI is pursuing its international development with innovative services with high added value while developing new partnerships in Asia and Latin America.