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Sparkle Launches Managed Cyber Security Training Platform

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Sparkle, the first international service provider in Italy recently announced the launch of a managed Cyber Security Training Platform providing engaging courses aimed at building cyber security skills through live attacks simulation.

With the ongoing digitalization process and the growing adoption of remote working, businesses need to rely on cyber security experts to protect their networks, devices and data from unauthorized access.

 

Sparkle’s Cyber Security Training Platform enables enterprises to assess the vulnerability of their security procedures and technologies and learn to protect networks against live attacks through an innovative approach. The training takes place in a hyper-realistic and immersive environment where security teams and individuals can test their ability to detect, investigate and mitigate simulated attacksin a stressful situation, just like in real life.

Based on Cyberbit, the world’s leading cyber security skill development platform, Sparkle’s training solution mirrors real-world enterprise-grade network infrastructures and provides trainees with security tools to respond to a wide range of simulated cyber attacks including ransomware, DDoS, SQL injections, worms, fileless attacks, and more, out of an extensive and constantly updated catalogue.

Sparkle security specialists take care of the entire learning process, delivering guidance and assisting learners in mastering complex challenges. At the end of the training, IT staff members learn to identify and respond promptly to the latest attacker techniques, thus achieving the highest level of expertise in cyber security.

With a portfolio of Security Solutions– that include Signalling and DDoS protection – and direct experience on global network security, Sparkle sets itself as a reference partner for companies and telecom operators worldwide seeking to protect their networks from hackers and fraudsters.

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