Choose a readiness plan to fit your organization

Select a program matched to your time, team and threats.

UPCOMING SOC

Foundational

Build readiness with simpler exercises, run quarterly. Invest in solo upskilling to build core technical skills and use the skills data as a baseline.

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  • 4 team exercises (2 facilitated)

  • Unlimited solo skills labs

  • 10 custom AI labs

MATURING SOC

Operational

Maintain readiness with monthly exerciises of increased difficulty. Run solo skills labs to fix gaps and use the skills data to identify capability needs.

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  • 12 team exercises (4 facilitated)

  • Unlimited solo skills labs

  • 20 custom AI labs

MATURE SOC

Advanced

Maintain advanced readiness with high-tempo, complexity, and rotation of exercises. Run solo skills programs to build depth, and access executive skills data mapped to strategic priorities.

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  • Unlimited team exercises (8 facilitated + exclusive exercises)

  • Unlimited solo skills labs

  • 50 custom AI labs

Deloitte
Highmark Health
Lazada
Maire Tecnimont
NEIT
Miami-Dade County
CDWG
Deloitte
Highmark Health
Lazada
Maire Tecnimont
NEIT
Miami-Dade County
CDWG

How to choose your plan

Each Readiness plan is designed to cater to the needs of different SOC maturily levels.

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FAQs
What is a cyber range platform?

A cyber range is a simulated digital environment designed for cybersecurity training, experimentation, and research. It replicates real-world networks and attack scenarios, enabling users to practice defending systems in a safe, controlled setting. By leveraging virtual machines and isolated infrastructures, participants can engage in hands-on exercises that mirror real cyber threats without putting production systems or sensitive data at risk.

Unlike traditional, static lab setups, cyber ranges are interactive and responsive. They can introduce authentic attack techniques, simulate realistic network traffic, and adjust scenarios dynamically based on participants’ decisions. This creates an engaging, high-fidelity training experience, essentially a virtual battlefield, where professionals use the same tools and processes they would employ in an operational Security Operations Center (SOC).

What factors to consider when buying a cyber range solution?

When purchasing a cyber range solution, organizations should assess how well it mirrors their real-world environment and threat landscape. The platform should support realistic network simulations, up-to-date attack scenarios, and hands-on use of common security tools. Scalability and flexibility are also important, ensuring the solution can accommodate different skill levels and evolving training needs.

Equally critical are practical considerations such as deployment options (cloud, on-prem, or hybrid), ease of management, reporting capabilities, and vendor support. Buyers should also evaluate the total cost of ownership and ensure the solution can adapt to emerging threats while delivering measurable training outcomes.

How do I measure readiness for my team?

To measure your team’s cyber readiness, rely on real performance data rather than attendance or certifications. Tools like the Cyberbit Readiness Dashboard track practical metrics from live-fire exercises, such as how quickly your team detects threats (MTTD), responds and mitigates them (MTTR/MTTM), how complete their incident reporting is, and how recently individuals have trained. These metrics give you a quantifiable view of capabilities and gaps, and let you compare performance over time or by role so you can target training where it’s needed most.

Using a readiness dashboard also helps you align training with business impact and demonstrate progress to leadership with hard data instead of subjective assessments. To see the full set of metrics and how they help prove and improve operational readiness, read more here >>

How are the services delivered?

The platform is accessed upon license purchase, and users can log in via email and password. Single sign-on is available with setup. In the Cyberbit platform, users can access theoretical content on demand, and can book hands-on labs as well as Live-Fire Exercises (LFE) in advance. In the RangeForce platform, all content is available on demand except for th live-fire team exercises, which must be prebooked. Live-fire exercises can be accessed directly from the respective portals at time of scheduled exercise (post-booking). These exercises can be autonomous (no facilitator, or a customer-based facilitator) or they can be facilitated by a Cyberbit RangeMaster. A RangeMaster can assess teams or run an educational-style exercises, depending on preference.

Can I purchase a solo license?

Yes, but a minimum of 5 user licenses are required for purchase.

What payment methods do you accept and how does billing work? Cyberbit accepts payments via wire transfer, ACH, and checks. Once the Purchase Order (PO) is approved by our Finance Team, we issue the invoice and send it to you. Payment should be fulfilled within the first 30 days from the PO.

Can I have a free trial of the platform?

At the moment, we don’t offer a free trial of the full platform. However, you can sign up for the Free Edition, which provides access to a wide range of complimentary content. This includes monthly campaigns, theory modules, and hands-on labs that allow you to experience the platform and build practical skills.

To explore the Free Edition and start training right away, sign up here: https://www.cyberbit.com/free-edition/

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