CybExer has entered into a strategic partnership with Havelsan, a leading Turkish defence company known for its expertise in electronic warfare, command and control systems and advanced simulation technologies. This collaboration enhances CybExer’s ability to deliver complex cyber simulation and training capabilities to NATO and other like-minded nations.
The partnership builds on the growing global need for advanced cyber defence capabilities as digital infrastructure becomes an increasingly critical component of national security. Modern conflicts extend beyond the physical battlefield, driven by cyber operations, information warfare and the growing influence of artificial intelligence in both strategic planning and tactical execution.
By combining Havelsan’s strong background in defence technologies with CybExer’s market-leading cyber range platform, the two companies will enable armed forces and critical infrastructure operators to train and prepare in more realistic and complex environments. This joint effort reflects a shared vision to strengthen operational readiness and resilience against evolving threats.
A key focus of the partnership is the development of advanced capabilities in AI-enabled cyber defence and AI warfare. Integrating AI into both defensive and offensive simulation environments will allow for more dynamic training scenarios that replicate real-world complexity. This approach supports decision-making, operational coordination and threat response at a scale that traditional training methods cannot match.
“This partnership brings together two areas of deep expertise. Havelsan’s leadership in defence simulation and CybExer’s flexible, large-scale cyber range capabilities complement each other perfectly,” said Andrus Kivisaar, CEO of CybExer. “By joining forces we can accelerate the development of advanced capabilities in AI warfare and cyber defence and provide our customers with powerful tools to prepare for tomorrow’s security challenges.”
This strategic collaboration strengthens the position of both companies in delivering future-oriented defence solutions and sets the stage for new joint offerings that address the most complex security challenges of the coming decade.