The inaugural cyber security training course was conducted today at ASTRI’s Cyber Range Laboratory opened a month ago. The 4-day training course from 30 August to 2 September is well-structured to provide comprehensive and professional cyber security training to participants from the Hong Kong Police Force.
ASTRI’s CEO Dr. Frank Tong said, “The Cyber Range Laboratory is equipped with advanced cyber attack and defence training management systems, as well as systems that can simulate tens of thousands of cyber attacks and hundreds of thousands of malicious software samples. This is the first time training of this nature is made available for cyber security practitioners.”
Last row from the left: Chief Inspector of Police Mr. Lewis Tse, Senior Police Constable Mr. Chow Chi-chung, Superintendent of Police Dr. Frank Law, Senior Superintendent of Police Mr. Anthony Tsang, Station Sergeant Mr. Leung Siu-loen, and ASTRI’s Senior Engineer Mr. Chris Chan.
Participants of the first training course of Cyber Range Laboratory.
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Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) was founded by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2000 with the mission of enhancing Hong Kong’s competitiveness through applied research. ASTRI’s core R&D competence in various areas is grouped under five Technology Divisions: Advanced Electronic Components and Systems; Artificial Intelligence and Trust Technologies; Communications Technologies; IoT Sensing and AI Technologies; and Intelligent Perception and Control Technologies. It is applied across six core areas which are Smart City, Financial Technologies, New Industrialisation and Intelligent Manufacturing, Digital Health, Application Specific Integrated Circuits and Metaverse.
Over the years, ASTRI has nurtured a pool of research, I&T talents and received numerous international awards for its pioneering innovations as well as outstanding business and community contributions. ASTRI has transferred about 1,600 technologies to the industry and has been granted close to 1,200 patents in the Mainland, the United States, and other countries.
As a Hong Kong R&D centre, one of ASTRI’s important goals is to help customers harness business opportunities from the thriving technology market and increase their competitive strengths. Customers and partners can improve their efficacy by drawing on ASTRI’s expertise and research achievements.