Get the intel, minus the fluff. These quick-hit theory sessions break down the why behind the threats—so when it’s go-time, you’re not just clicking buttons… you actually know what’s going on. Smart minds make sharper defenders.
Guided, hands-on missions that throw your blue teams into the fire (without burning down the house). It’s where muscle memory gets built, strategies get sharpened, and rookies start leveling up. Perfect prep before diving into the deep end of cyber attack chaos.
No guides, no hand-holding—just you, your wits, and a real-world scenario designed to make you think on your feet. Navigate through complex challenges, sharpen your instincts, and come out the other side as a true defender. Ready to prove you’ve got what it takes?
Assessments show you exactly where you stand—what you’ve mastered, what needs work, and how to level up. Think of it as your personal threat-readiness scorecard, built from real scenarios, not guesswork. Because if you can’t measure it, you can’t crush it.
ActiveExperiences™ make your blue team faster, sharper, and ready for anything traditional cyber labs can’t touch. Turn theory into instinct, develop critical thinking, and master real-world scenarios that build muscle memory to outsmart the latest threats.
A Cyber Lab is a controlled virtual environment designed for cybersecurity training, research, and skill development. Cyberbit’s Cyber Labs allow trainees to practice real-world cybersecurity tasks through individual exercises, improving hands-on skills in threat detection, response, and mitigation.
A Live-Fire typically refers to training exercises involving real, live threats against controlled environments, whereas a Cyber Range simulates these scenarios virtually. Cyberbit’s Cyber Range safely replicates realistic cyber-attacks without risking operational systems, enabling teams to train effectively and comprehensively.
Individual cybersecurity exercises include tasks like malware analysis, phishing investigations, forensic analysis, log examination, threat hunting, and incident response simulations. Cyberbit offers a variety of exercises across platforms for both open-source and commercial systems such as AWS, Windows, Linux, Splunk, and various live scenarios based on real threats.
Yes, individual exercises are highly suitable for Security Operations Center (SOC) teams.
A Red Team Exercise is a simulated cyber-attack scenario where offensive cybersecurity professionals (the “Red Team”) attempt to breach systems and exploit vulnerabilities to test an organization’s defenses.
A Blue Team Exercise is a defensive cybersecurity scenario where teams practice detecting, analyzing, and responding to simulated cyber-attacks.