Strengthening Cyber Resilience Through International Training and Collaboration
February 17, 2026

Earlier this week, a member of our team at Blink Web attended a major UK led multinational cyber exercise hosted from Singapore, joining thousands of professionals from across defence, government and industry.

The event brought together over 2,500 participants from 29 countries and 70 organisations to work through realistic cyber attack scenarios in a controlled environment. The focus was not just on response, but on learning. Teams tested their ability to detect threats, coordinate across borders and recover from complex incidents under pressure.

One of the key takeaways for us was the emphasis on practical training outputs. The exercise generated valuable insights into incident response processes, communication under pressure, decision making at speed and the importance of clear roles and responsibilities. It reinforced how critical continuous training is in strengthening both technical capability and organisational resilience.

For Blink Web, the experience has provided actionable learning that we can apply to our own cyber practices. Staying ahead in cyber security requires more than tools and technology. It demands preparation, collaboration and regular, realistic training that reflects the threats organisations face today.

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