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Train your security team on real threats

not slideshows.

For enterprises that need to upskill SOC analysts, incident responders, and IT staff — whether you already have a security capability and want to sharpen it, or you're standing one up from scratch under the pressure of NIS2 obligations.

PATH 1

Sharpen the team you already have.

You already run a SOC, an incident response function, or a corporate security team. What you want is to lift their operational level — better detection, better triage, better response under pressure. Real exercises, not awareness videos.

   

Cyberium becomes your continuous training environment. Tier-1 to Tier-3 progression, scenarios drawn from real attack data, drills your team runs against the clock.

    

Good for:

CISOs, SOC managers, and heads of security at companies with an existing internal security team.       

         

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PATH 2

Build the capability NIS2 expects.

NIS2 obliges Essential and Important entities to ensure their staff are trained on cybersecurity — not just in theory, but in operational practice. If your organization falls under the Directive, training is no longer optional, and "we did an awareness module" no longer counts.

  

Cyberium gives you a structured training capability you can document, audit, and demonstrate to regulators — built on the same hands-on methodology used by national CERTs.

Good for:

compliance leads, CISOs, and risk officers at NIS2 Essential or Important entities, regardless of where you start.

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Learn more about NIS2 training compliance →

Where do you start?

Two common starting points for corporate security teams — pick the one that matches yours.

Custom drill scenarios

Drills built around your sector and threat profile — energy, finance, healthcare, manufacturing — instead of generic CTF challenges that don't match your operational reality.

City & Guilds option

Seven selected programs offer the option to pursue City & Guilds Assured certification through a separate proctored exam — useful evidence for NIS2 audit and HR records.

Incident response under pressure

Live scenarios, real PCAP, real attacker techniques. Your team runs a real investigation — not a checklist exercise — and gets scored on detection, triage, and resolution time.

SOC analyst progression

Tier-1 through Tier-3 programs. Network research, Windows and Linux forensics, malware analysis. The same progression used to train Israel's national SOC analysts.

What your team trains on with the

Cyberium Arena Cybersecurity simulator.

// 01 — Pick a track

Choose the corporate path that matches your team.

 

The three most common:

  • SOC Analyst (monitoring)

  • Forensics (defense)

  • Penetration Testing (offense)

 

These are just examples — we'll gladly put together whatever training fits your team best, across our full catalogue spanning seven levels.

// 02 — Train on it

Your team works through the track hands-on — real tools, real scenarios, scored on detection, triage, and response under pressure.

// 03 — Read the results

Scenario reports give you PBR insight — a Purple (monitoring) / Blue (defense) / Red (offense) skills radar per person — so managers can see exactly where the team is strong and where to focus next.

How it works.

Whether NIS2 is your driver or not —

Tell us where your security team is today and what you need them ready for. We'll show you what the path looks like.

your team deserves real training.

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