IAI has entered a collaboration agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina to open an online cyber academy. The agreement was signed with the Bosnian Minister of Education and Science
Under the agreement, the cyber experts of IAI’s ELTA Group and IAI’s Singapore subsidiary, Custodio Technologies, will provide remote online training on TAME Range, IAI’s cyber simulator and trainer. TAME Range is a unique platform that simulates a broad range of cyber scenarios accompanied by exercises, lessons, and field implementation. TAME Range also verifies the content, providing the students, the users, and the operators a real-time picture on the nature of the attack, it’s courses of action and their qualities. The academy is designed to provide the students with tools that enhance awareness and the ability to identify cyber events and their sources, as well as monitor the cyber crisis’ management processes, all via the TAME Range trainer. The project is part of Bosnia-Herzegovina’s vision to increase the country’s cyber capabilities through international collaborations, leveraging new technologies, infrastructure development, and research. The project will be implemented over several years.
Yoav Tourgeman, IAI VP and CEO of ELTA, said, “IAI is a global leader in the development and implementation of national cyber systems. During the COVID-19 crisis, in particular, we are seeing an increase in cyberattacks and a growing demand for cyber experts. The new academy in Bosnia and Herzegovina will allow us to help fill the need for cyber experts. It also forms an important part of our collaboration with Bosnia-Herzagovina in defending against cyber incidents. The online learning in the academy will take place via a secured cloud that provided the course work and environment with online access to the study materials. This eliminates the need for physical presence in the academy, representing the new learning reality the world is currently in. The online academy is an innovative initiative that helps retain business customers, implement new initiatives, and make our technologies more accessible as warranted by these times.”
IAI is the leader of IC3, the Israeli Cyber Companies Consortium, and IAC3, the Israeli Aviation Cyber Companies Consortium, both of which were established under the auspice of Israel’s Ministry of the Economy. The consortia were established to create comprehensive holistic cyber solutions for national defence as well as for civilian aviation. IAI is a global leader in the development and implementation of national cybersecurity organizations and a national and global know-how center for air defence, radars, satellites, crewless vehicles and aircraft, civilian aviation, and cyber.

In the photo (Right to left): Roy Shaposhnik, Elta, Milorad Dodik, President of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Srdan Rajcevic, Minister for Scientific and Technological Development.
