Armenia hosted local and international cybersecurity teams. On October 22-24, Yerevan held the ITU international cyber exercise, CyberDrill Armenia 2025, which brought together leading experts, representatives of government agencies, local and international partners, and technology sector leaders to strengthen digital security and cooperation. The event was organized by the Information Systems Agency of Armenia and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in collaboration with the Ministry of High-Tech Industry of the Republic of Armenia and both local and international partners. Its goal was to enhance national and international cyber resilience and strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure. Digital dialogue platform CyberDrill Armenia 2025 served as a unique platform for professionals, management and security experts to: ● exchange experiences, ● improve coordination skills, and ● develop joint strategies for building a safer digital environment. The program included interactive exercises and practical workshops aimed at improving participants’ response capabilities to cyber threats. Collaboration among CERTs (Computer Emergency Response Team) A key objective of the CyberDrill was to deepen collaboration between international CERT teams and national institutions. Participants shared information, presented their experiences, and established long-term partnerships - forming a new level of digital security cooperation. International partnership CyberDrill Armenia 2025 positioned Armenia as a regional leader in digital security, emphasizing the country’s role in the global cybersecurity landscape. Tweet Views 9077