The Platform
We built a cyber range platform designed for teams that defend critical infrastructure. Clients get access to a library of range scenarios across red teaming and blue teaming categories, all built by researchers with backgrounds at major technology companies.
When a new vulnerability makes headlines, we build a range for it. The content stays current because the researchers who write it are the same people tracking threats in the wild. This is not a static catalog. It evolves with the threat landscape.
What Makes It Different
Live Fire Exercises
Instructors can launch real attacks on participants mid-exercise. A Kerberoasting attack hits your environment while you're working. You detect it, contain it, or you don't. This is how response skills are built.
Instructor Control
Instructors manage their team through the platform. They assign scenarios, monitor progress, select participants for live fire, and request custom range scenarios built for their specific training objectives.
Custom Content on Request
Beyond the standard library, instructors can request custom range scenarios tailored to their organization's environment, threat model, or training gaps. We build it. This is product plus service.
Performance Analytics
The platform tracks individual and team performance across every scenario. Metrics, progress over time, and exportable reports. Instructors see exactly where their team is strong and where the gaps are.
Range Categories
Red Team
Offensive scenarios across network penetration, Active Directory exploitation, lateral movement, privilege escalation, and post-exploitation techniques. Practice the full attack chain in realistic enterprise environments.
Blue Team
Defensive scenarios covering detection, triage, containment, forensics, and incident response. Work with real logs, real artifacts, and real time pressure. Built for SOC analysts and incident responders.
Built For
Government cyber defense centers with large teams that need to stay sharp. Organizations where the sensitivity of the work demands a dedicated platform, not a shared public service. Teams that need their training content to reflect their real threat landscape, not generic scenarios.