ThinkCyber — Cyberium Programs Overview

ThinkCyber, founded in 2016, delivers military-level cybersecurity education that is immersive and simulation-driven—built on their proprietary Cyberium Arena and Specto-AI technology TC Innovations+1ThinkCyber-EN+1.

Program Tracks and Progression Levels

They structure their training journeys into four core program tracks, each tailored to different cybersecurity disciplines:


Training Experience & Technology

ThinkCyber’s Cyberium Arena delivers realistic, hands-on cybersecurity training. Learners train on internet-connected environments, working with real tools, and confronting simulated threats based on actual past cyber-attacks TC InnovationsThinkCyber-EN. Their Specto-AI tech captures live threat data via honeypots, feeding it back into simulations for a continuously updated, real-world training experience ThinkCyber-ENTC Innovations.


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Summary Table

Program Focus Area Example Modules / Levels
XE Basic Foundational cybersecurity & coding XE101, XE103, XE105 (and optionally Web/AI fundamentals)
NX Defense Defensive operations & forensics SOC Analyst, Forensics, Threat Hunting, Malware Analysis, RE
ZX Offense Offensive cyber operations & warfare Pen Testing, Offensive Python, Cyber Warfare, Exploit Dev
CX ICS Industrial Control Systems-Security Intro to ICS (forensics & security of industrial systems)

Summary Table

Area Status & Notes
Existing Laws Cyber offenses addressed via general Criminal Code (2009)
Draft Cybercrime Law Wide-ranging proposals, risking free speech/rights, not yet enacted
Draft Cybersecurity Law Broad government powers over infrastructure and data; human rights risks
Encryption Rules 2019 law may compel decryption of data during investigations
Enforcement Bodies MPTC, Cybercrime Police Unit, and Ministry of Information lead regulation
International Cooperation Active engagement with INTERPOL, ASEAN, UN, and bilateral training (e.g., India)