In June, founder and strategic advisor of the L7 group of companies Igor Belov attended the Cybersec 2025 forum in Krakow. This is one of the key developments in the field of cybersecurity and defense technologies, bringing together experts in the fields of digital security, military development and national resilience.
Cybersec is a leading platform for the exchange of ideas between the public sector, business, military and NATO. It has been held since 2015 and is the largest forum of this area in Central and Eastern Europe. In 2025, the 20th anniversary meeting was held, coinciding with Poland's Presidency of the Council of the EU. It has become a key moment for the strategic debate on Europe's digital sustainability and technological sovereignty.
Among the topics discussed at the forum are the new regulations of NIS2, DORA, the challenges of post-quantum cryptography and the role of AI in cybersecurity. In this context, the L7 presented a vision of combat simulators as a component of digital resilience.
Igor Belov presented “Next-Generation Simulators in Defense and Cybersecurity Sectors” as part of Cybersec 2025. During the speech, the approaches used in L7 products were presented, in particular in the fire training simulators for the Armed Forces. The company consistently integrates new generation combat simulators into the defense infrastructure of Ukraine. Founder and strategic advisor of the L7 Group of Companies emphasized the importance of efficiency, scalability and integration of technology into the digital security ecosystem.
Separately, Igor Belov held a meeting with the Consul General of Ukraine in Krakow, Vyacheslav Voynarovsky. Ways of expanding international cooperation in the fields of military personnel training, technological exchange and digitalization of the defense industry of Ukraine were discussed.