Cyber Incident Drills: training companies to react to real attacks
Cyber Incident Drills: training companies to react to real attacks
Cyber Incident Drills: training companies to react to real attacks
The training will take place on 11 March 2026, from 09:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in Building 204 of the Bizkaia Technology Park (Zamudio), and throughout its three-hour duration it will allow companies to work on their response capacity in the event of a cyber incident in a practical way.

Cybersecurity has established itself as a strategic pillar to guarantee the competitiveness and continuity of organizations in a context of accelerated digitalization and increasing exposure to technological threats. With this objective, SPRI, through its "Cyber Incident Drills" program, promotes the Cyber Incident Drills: how to train your company to react to a real cyber incident, an initiative that offers companies a practical experience to test their response capacity to simulated virtual attacks.
This training activity is designed to show methodologies, scenarios and benefits of simulation exercises, with real examples and a practical exercise of ransomware-type cyber incident applied to a fictitious company.
Cyber incident simulations are controlled practices that allow organizations to recreate attack situations and evaluate their response protocols, detect technical, organizational and communication vulnerabilities, and improve the coordination of their teams in crisis situations without putting their real systems at risk.
Objectives of the session
Who is it for?
This session is aimed at IT and OT managers, managers and professionals interested in cyber incident management, especially in SME and industrial environments.
Practical information
- Date: March 11, 2026
- Place: Technology Park of Bizkaia, 204 building, 48170 Zamudio
- Time: 09:30 – 12:30 (3 hours)
- Price: Free
- Organizer: Enpresa Digitala - SPRI
- Taught by: Jesús Lizarraga and Venan Llona (Mondragon Goi Eskola Politeknikoa)
- Language: Spanish
