Monaco tests its cyber security capabilities

A national cyber security exercise called ‘Tartare’ has been played out in Monaco, testing the Principality’s capabilities of handling a major cyber attack. 

The exercise on Tuesday 25th June was designed to assess the reaction capacities of the Monegasque Digital Security Agency (AMSN) and the directorates of the Interministerial Delegation responsible for the Digital Transition (DITN). It was held at the National Crisis Management Centre. 

According to the Monaco Government, the intricate and complicated test scenario was inspired by real events, of which many people and entities are victims on a daily basis across the world. It was developed by the French company Orange Cyber ​​Défense.

In addition to the technical response, the Monegasque State, through the department of the Interior and with the support of several ministerial departments, was also mobilised in organising a scenario to refine the final system of the Significant Events Management plan (GEVIM) which will come into force in the coming months and which will replace the current ORMOSE plan.

A new management tool for collecting, structuring and processing information from the different departments involved was also tested at the National Crisis Management Centre.

At the end of the exercise, “which overall went perfectly”, according to the government, a review was organised with all the participants, highlighting the successes and areas for improvement of the system and its organisation.

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Lady Mirela wins the elegant Riva Trophy for 2024

Aboard their timeless Riva Iseo, Lady Mirela and Sir Andrew Cook have claimed the 2024 Riva Trophy at the 15th edition of the event, which was held between the Principality of Monaco and Saint Tropez.  

On Saturday 29th June, owners of Riva vessels of all ages gathered in Port Hercule for the first leg of the race. Though the unfavourable conditions dissuaded some sailors from completing the course, which ran along the Riviera coastline to the glamourous harbour town of Saint Topez, there were still many who braved the wind and the waves.

Those who made the journey were greeted at La Serena on Pampelonne Beach by the event’s organisers, Monaco Boat Service, with a lunch accompanied by live music and a fashion show.  

The day concluded with a dinner party hosted by Lia Riva, the daughter of Carlo Riva, the brand’s famous founder, and the owner of Monaco Boat Service, at the Musée de l’Annonciade. Alongside the gourmet accoutrements, guests were invited to try out the museum’s immersive 3D art experience, which recreates Claude Monet’s studio.  

Olympian Kory Tarpenning and Paolo Ghigo, the head of Yacht Club de Monaco’s competitive performance teams, were among the soirée’s special guests and they led an informal discussion on how Olympic values intersect with the Riva legacy and brand. The evening ended with a DJ set by Jack.e, the resident DJ at Saint Tropez’s famous Les Caves du Roy. 

The next day, Sunday 30th June, a brunch was held at the Saint Tropez Lounge Club. Later, Riva boats paraded through the town’s iconic port for the annual Riva Trophy Elegance Contest, which this year had an Olympic theme. They were judged on their efforts by a panel led by Lia Riva, Kory Tarpenning, Paolo Ghigo and Helga Piaget, the president of Passion Sea. The Elegance Contest was won by Le Rivale for its interpretation of the Winter Olympics.   

Guests also enjoyed test drives in a new Range Rover Vogue before returning to Monaco for a gala dinner at the Yacht Club de Monaco. During the ceremony, luxury prizes and exclusive brand experiences were awarded to lucky event participants. 

It was there that the overall winner of the 2024 Riva Trophy was announced: Lady Mirela, the Riva Iseo crewed by Sir Andrew Cook and Lady Mirela Dracini-Cook.  

From left to right: Paul Journe from Maison F.P. Journe, Lia Riva, Lady Mirela Dracini-Cook and Sir Andrew Cook. Photo supplied

“Being part of the Riva family is an experience like no other, filled with passion and the legacy of excellence that my father Carlo passed down to me and to all clients that choose to have some of Riva yachts,” said Lia Riva following the event. “Let’s keep the excitement alive and continue celebrating the beauty of living the Riva way! See you in 2026!” 

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Photo credit: Riva Trophy / Monaco Boat Service