CyberUP Institute at Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2026: the participation of CEOs Vincenzo Stirparo and Andrea Baggio

CyberUP Institute confirms its international positioning through its participation in Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2026, one of the world’s leading events in the cybersecurity landscape. The presence of the two CEOs, Vincenzo Stirparo and Andrea Baggio, represents not only a moment of institutional visibility, but a strategic step fully aligned with CyberUP Institute’s vision: connecting advanced training, operational practice, and a global view of cyber threats.

Cybertech Tel Aviv is not simply a technology conference. It is a meeting point for governments, industry, research, startups, and frontline operators, where real evolutions of the cyber domain are examined, from geopolitical threats to concrete defensive capabilities. In this context, the direct participation of CyberUP Institute’s leadership takes on strategic value in understanding, anticipating, and transferring operational knowledge to European organizations.

Context and strategic relevance of Cybertech Global Tel Aviv

Cybertech Global Tel Aviv is recognized as one of the most authoritative hubs for international dialogue on cybersecurity. Each year, the event brings together thousands of experts, decision makers, security practitioners, technology companies, and government institutions, creating a unique ecosystem where innovation and operations converge.

Israel is considered one of the world’s leading cybersecurity hubs, thanks to an ecosystem that integrates defense, intelligence, industry, and education. Participating in Cybertech means closely observing how the most advanced defense strategies are developed, which priorities emerge from the global context, and how response capabilities to complex attacks continue to evolve.

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The presence of the CEOs as a strategic choice

The direct participation of Vincenzo Stirparo and Andrea Baggio is not symbolic. At CyberUP Institute, strategic vision is rooted in direct observation of the operational field. Being present at Cybertech means engaging with those who design, defend, and attack complex systems in real-world scenarios.

For CyberUP Institute, leadership goes beyond corporate governance and includes the responsibility to translate global trends into concrete training capabilities. The presence of the CEOs makes it possible to capture weak signals, emerging methodologies, and new approaches that rarely surface in public reports.

Cybertech also represents a privileged environment for dialogue with international institutions and operators, supporting the development of partnerships, knowledge exchange, and increasingly realistic training models.

From global vision to operational impact

One of CyberUP Institute’s distinguishing characteristics is its ability to transform strategic insights into operational training experiences. Information gathered during events such as Cybertech does not remain theoretical, but is integrated into training programs, simulations, and Cyber Arenas.

The value lies not in “knowing what is happening,” but in understanding how the most mature organizations actually manage incidents, which mistakes they avoid, and which decisions they make under pressure. This approach is consistent with international guidelines that emphasize the importance of practical training in reducing incident impact.

Cybertech as an observatory of emerging threats

Cybertech Global Tel Aviv also serves as a privileged observatory for emerging threats. From hybrid conflicts to disinformation campaigns, from attacks on critical infrastructure to supply chain compromises, the event highlights how the cyber domain is increasingly intertwined with geopolitical and economic dynamics.

For CyberUP Institute, this means strengthening its ability to prepare public and private organizations for complex scenarios, where the technical component is only one part of the challenge. The participation of the CEOs enables the collection of direct insights into how advanced organizations integrate technology, people, and decision-making processes.

The role of advanced training in the global context

One of the key messages consistently emerging from Cybertech is that security can no longer be addressed solely as a technological issue. Response capability increasingly depends on people’s preparedness and the clarity of decision-making processes.

CyberUP Institute brings to Tel Aviv its experience in training based on realistic simulations, Red Team, Blue Team, and crisis management. This approach aligns with international best practices, which recognize immersive training as one of the primary factors in reducing incident impact.

The presence of the CEOs also allows CyberUP Institute to validate and refine its training models by comparing them with the experiences of other global players.

Networking, partnerships, and knowledge exchange

Cybertech Global Tel Aviv is an environment where networking has concrete operational value. It is not merely about commercial meetings, but about sharing experiences among those who deal with real threats on a daily basis.

For CyberUP Institute, the participation of the CEOs opens opportunities for collaboration with research institutions, technology companies, and international organizations, strengthening the Institute’s global dimension. These relationships help enrich awareness, incident response, and crisis management programs, making them increasingly aligned with real-world conditions.

Impact for European and Italian organizations

Participation in Cybertech is not an end in itself. Insights gathered in Tel Aviv are reworked and adapted to the European and Italian context, taking into account regulations, organizational maturity, and sector-specific characteristics.

CyberUP Institute acts as a bridge between the international context and local needs, helping companies, public administrations, and critical infrastructures translate global perspectives into concrete operational capabilities. This is particularly relevant at a time when threats cross national borders and affect interconnected value chains.

Leadership, awareness, and responsibility

The presence of Vincenzo Stirparo and Andrea Baggio at Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2026 reflects a vision of active leadership. Being a leader in cybersecurity means engaging in open dialogue, continuously updating knowledge, and taking responsibility for guiding organizations through complex scenarios.

CyberUP Institute considers leadership a key element of security. Without informed and timely decisions, even the best technologies become ineffective. For this reason, the participation of the CEOs strengthens the connection between strategy, training, and governance.

Conclusion – A presence that strengthens vision and impact

The participation of Vincenzo Stirparo and Andrea Baggio at Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2026 represents a fundamental element of CyberUP Institute’s strategy. It is not merely institutional presence, but an investment in knowledge, relationships, and operational capability.

In a global context where cyber threats evolve rapidly, the ability to observe, learn, and transfer expertise becomes a competitive advantage for organizations. CyberUP Institute continues to strengthen its role as a reference point in advanced training, bringing international experience directly into training programs and Cyber Arenas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why does CyberUP Institute participate in Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2026?

Because it is one of the most relevant cybersecurity events worldwide. It enables close observation of emerging trends, threats, and strategies. Participation strengthens the Institute’s international vision. The insights gathered are then translated into concrete training activities.

What is the value of the CEOs’ direct presence at the event?

The presence of the CEOs enables direct dialogue with global industry players. It allows the identification of signals and approaches that do not emerge from public reports. It strengthens CyberUP Institute’s strategic capability. Leadership remains connected to operational reality.

How do organizations benefit from this participation?

Organizations benefit indirectly through more up-to-date and realistic training programs. Insights gathered are integrated into simulations and exercises. This improves incident response capability. Training becomes more closely aligned with real-world scenarios.

Is Cybertech also relevant for the European context?

Yes, because cyber threats are global. Understanding international dynamics helps strengthen Europe’s security posture. CyberUP Institute adapts this knowledge to the European regulatory and operational context. The value lies in practical translation.

Which topics emerge most strongly at Cybertech?

Supply chain security, advanced attacks, cyber crises, and the role of leadership. Topics related to artificial intelligence and geopolitics also emerge. The event provides a broad and concrete perspective. It is a privileged observatory of future threats.

How does Cybertech align with CyberUP Institute’s mission?

CyberUP Institute aims to prepare people and organizations to act under pressure. Cybertech provides real insights into how this happens at a global level. Participation strengthens coherence between vision and practice. It is an integral part of the Institute’s training mission.

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