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EDA-developed cyber training platform handed over to Portugal.
The Cyber Defence Training & Exercise Coordination Platform (CD TEXP), a web-based tool developed by the European Defence Agency over the last years to support, coordinate and deliver joint cyber training courses and exercises, was handed over on May 25 to the Ministry of Defence of Portugal which will host the new collaborative asset.
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The Cyber Defence Training & Exercise Coordination Platform (CD TEXP) is a web-based tool developed by the European Defence Agency over the last years to support, coordinate and deliver joint cyber training courses and exercises (Picture source: EDA)
It means that from now on, all common European cyber defence courses and exercises - be they organised by EDA, the European Security and Defence College (ESDC) or individual Member States - can be integrated and handled through the CD TEXP platform to allow for the joint and remote (virtual) participation of all Member States involved. CD TEXP can also serve as a booking tool for EDA Cyber Ranges Federation exercises and will be an important platform for the implementation of the PESCO project related to ‘EU Cyber Academia and Innovation Hub’ (CAIH).
The handover between EDA and the Portuguese MoD took place today during the Cyber PESCO Projects Conference “The EU Cyber resilience Challenge: a Joint PESCO Cooperative Approach”, organised by Portugal in Lisbon (24/25 May), in the presence of EDA’s Capability Director, Stefano Cont, and Portugal’s Deputy Director for Defence Resources, Major-General Côrte-Real Andrade.
Already from an early stage of the CD TEXP development, Portugal had expressed its willingness to host and operate the new capacity. This served as an additional incentive for EDA and its participating Member States to push forward with the project, go beyond the demonstration phase and produce a fully operational tool usable by Member States’ Armed Forces.
The Cyber Defence Training & Exercise Coordination Platform (CD TEXP), a web-based tool developed by the European Defence Agency over the last years to support, coordinate and deliver joint cyber training courses and exercises, was handed over on May 25 to the Ministry of Defence of Portugal which will host the new collaborative asset. (Picture source: EDA)