An international cyber exercise taking place online as part of the Innovation Space at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
During Standoff, cyber security professionals from various countries will hone their skills to ensure robust protection for companies, industrial facilities, and entire sectors of the economy.
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Several teams from different countries played the Cyber Battle as Red Team (Attacker) and Blue Team (Blue Team).

For Red Team there were played 16 teams from 12 countries and in the Blue Team 16 teams from 8 countries were played as Cyber Defenders.

In the category of Blue Team (Cyber Defenders), BGD e-GOV CIRT’s blue team played with the name “CyberPrantikKella” from Bangladesh completed the event as group champion within their group and secured the top 8th position among all the groups participated from different countries.
Chronology of the cyber battle Standoff:
Over the 8 years of its existence, the battle has gained fame in the expert community both in Russia and abroad.
