Estonian CyberTech cluster

About Us

Estonian CyberTech cluster is CyberHub Estonia, bringing together top competencies and best practices in the field of cybersecurity.

Through the CyberTech cluster you can:

  • Meet with the most competent cybersecurity partners in Estonia
  • Learn about best practices in the field of cybersecurity
  • Find the right business partners for you
  • Gain access to the CyberHubs ecosystem

The Estonian CyberTech cluster is formed by top of class cybersecurity products and services providers.

Our Offerings

Awareness raising

The CyberTech cluster is the driving force of several initiatives to educate and raise awareness about cybersecurity in Estonia. See more on our recent cybersecurity campaigns and best practices. More information on training courses for companies coming soon.

International collaboration & projects

As part of the CyberHubs project, which aims to strengthen the ecosystem of cybersecurity skills in Europe through the creation of seven interconnected hubs, CyberHub Estonia looks to serve as a national center of innovation and collaboration in the field of cybersecurity. We are also open to participate in other international cybersecurity partnerships and collaboration opportunities.

Visits & delegations

We organize visits and participation in international cybersecurity conferences to build relationships and showcase our best practices and solutions nationally and internationally, as well as receive cybersecurity delegations interested in finding out more about how it is done in Estonia and meeting future potential business partners.

Maximizing cybersecurity nationally

Cybertech cluster partners with other related national organizations, initiatives and agencies in order to keep strengthening the state of cybersecurity nationally and globally.

News

Events

Keep your calendar updated with our & our partners’ events:

Resources

Contact Us

Grete Soares de CamargoCyberHubs project manager+372 5800 9836

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