Zionists Snubbed in Joint Cyber Drill with US


Zionists Snubbed in Joint Cyber Drill with US

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The US has refused to involve its high-profile figures in a recent joint cyber defense exercise with Israel after realizing the Zionist regime’s deficiencies and the risks of such drill.

The deterioration of the Zionist regime’s cyber security conditions forced the Israeli officials to hold a 4-day joint cyber exercise with the United States.

The exercise, designed to practice scenarios for countering the intelligence and operational systems of Iran in the cybersphere, has ended without any definite achievement.

Contrary to the prior reports from the Zionist regime’s media outlets, the US cyber security officials took a very low-profile role in the exercise which took place at the Georgia Cyber Center in Augusta, Georgia.

Being given warnings about the risks of participation in the exercise, the US authorities decided to prevent the presence of their ranking and high-profile figures in the drill after the revelation of the Zionist regime’s high degree of cyber vulnerability, including the consecutive cyberattacks against the regime during the past three years and its failure to fix the defects.

Sources have reported that the American officers taking part in the exercise have complained about their Israeli peers’ low level of preparedness.

The US has refused to involve its prominent forces in the joint drill in the wake of continuous explosions targeting Israel’s vital infrastructures, suspicious disruptions to the Zionist regime’s industrial sector, the fires damaging cars and houses even in the daytime, as well as the massive and long power outages across the occupied territories.

The Zionist regime’s defense forces said last week that the joint drill with the US had included training for “several real-world scenarios… with an emphasis on the Middle East.”

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