Israel offers new cyber training program to Greek and Cypriot youth

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Israel offers new cyber training program to Greek and Cypriot youth

Israel`s Office for Regional Cooperation is offering a six-month professional training program designed for young people from the geographical periphery in Israel and young people from Greece and Cyprus, which it said will "provide the tools for success in the cyber world."

During the training, young people will acquire technical skills that will enable them to deal with complex cyber threats, while combining practical work in the advanced Cympire simulation environment and the Bina system - a unique learning platform developed to enhance the learning experience and enable the practice of AI tools.

Alongside the professional tools, participants will acquire tools to develop soft skills such as: developing communities, managing conflicts in changing environments, and creating strategic collaborations at the international level. All of these will help them work optimally in diverse teams and lead valuable projects.

The training will also include two experiential visits to Greece and Cyprus, which will strengthen the connection between the young people and allow them to become familiar with the international dynamics of the cyber field.

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