International Standoff 17 Cyberbattle
14 d : 10 h : 4 min
until cyber exercise start
IT sector
Staforix
Behind the glass facades of the City, uninterrupted digital life seethes. Every second, terabits of traffic fly through the backbone fibre-optic channels. In the humming halls of data centres, server indicators wink at each other, while cloud platforms non-stop route payments, video calls, and the data of thousands of companies.
The IT sector is the fundamental framework of State F, upon which banks, telecoms, logistics, and city services are tied. As long as everything works, residents take it for granted. But knock out a couple of digital pillars, and the rhythm of the metropolis collapses minute by minute.
The heart of this ecosystem is the Staforix corporation. This technological giant has subjugated the clouds, the telecom infrastructure, educational platforms, and corporate software. On its capacities runs the better half of the State F economy.
For attackers, Staforix’s infrastructure presents a colossal and tempting attack surface. In the crosshairs are virtualisation systems and reverse proxies, internal CI/CD pipelines, and the file storage of head offices. And alongside them — hardcore industrial targets: cooling and power management systems for data centres, billing systems for exhibition centres, and the workstations of dispatchers at critical facilities.
It is here that cybersecurity breaches directly affect the physical world. Take down the air-conditioning system in a data centre — the servers overheat and the clouds fall in cascades. Hack the UPS — the infrastructure goes dark with irreversible loss of customer data. And a successful attack on the supply chain of a development company means that a fresh update will spread malicious code across dozens of corporations.
But failures hit hardest at ordinary people whose lives are tied to Staforix. A hacked educational portal wipes out exam results. Cyber sabotage disrupts the opening of a prestigious exhibition. An activated automatic irrigation system floods the pitch in the middle of a stadium match. An intercepted control system accelerates the gondolas of a cableway over the city to critical speed. Businesses lose contracts, investors lose money, and residents learn State F’s harsh lesson: any digital system is only as reliable as its ability to withstand a real strike.
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