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.
They structure their training journeys into four core program tracks, each tailored to different cybersecurity disciplines:
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.
Program | Focus Area | Example Modules / Levels |
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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) |
Area | Status & Notes |
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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) |