More than 120 Israeli and American cyber experts trained together in the US to confront evolving cyber threats and strengthen operational coordination.
Israel’s IDF C4I and Cyber Defense Directorate, together with the IDF Intelligence Directorate and US cyber units under CENTCOM, completed the 10th annual joint cyber exercise “Cyberdome” late last week. The drill was held at a secure military facility in the United States within an advanced cyber training complex.
Over 120 cyber specialists from both militaries participated, training side by side against a wide range of realistic cyber threat scenarios. The exercise was designed to address regional and global cyber challenges that have intensified over the past two years, with a focus on improving joint operational coordination and contributing to regional stability.
“Cyberdome,” first launched in 2015, has become a cornerstone of the growing operational cyber cooperation between Israel and the United States. The exercise reflects the deepening strategic partnership between the two allies in the digital battlefield.