New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- Bengaluru-based iValue Group has announced a partnership with software company Cyberbit to support Indian enterprises in improving their cybersecurity capabilities. The collaboration will make Cyberbit's simulation-based training platform available to businesses, universities, and public sector organisations across the country.

Cyberbit's platform offers real-time cyber-attack simulations, allowing cybersecurity teams to practise responding to threats in a controlled, realistic environment. It uses commercial-grade tools and is aligned with the globally recognised NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework. The platform is already in use by institutions across government, academia, and industry worldwide.

Nick Wetton, Chief Revenue Officer at Cyberbit, said that the partnership aims to foster stronger collaboration in the cybersecurity space and expand the company's reach in India. He added that Cyberbit's regional efforts will continue under the leadership of Gaurav Pandey, who is driving growth in the region.

R Venkatesh, Co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer at iValue Group, said, "The partnership addresses the increasing urgency for organisations to prepare their teams before facing real cyber incidents." He said that the platform will help Indian enterprises benchmark their cyber readiness and develop role-specific skills in a safe and scalable way.

iValue will now offer Cyberbit's platform as part of its broader cybersecurity portfolio, with a focus on helping organisations close skill and process gaps without risking operational environments.

In June, iValue Group announced a partnership with Super Micro Computer, (Supermicro), a global provider of high-performance server and storage technologies. The collaboration aims to expand iValue's reach across markets including India, Singapore, Dubai, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia. By integrating Supermicro's energy-efficient and cost-effective computing solutions into its portfolio, iValue plans to support businesses across sectors such as data centres, cloud computing, AI, and 5G.

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