Hack The Box Launches ‘Team-Based’ Cyber Simulation Platform

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Hack The Box (HTB), a leader in gamified cybersecurity skills development, has launched Threat Range, a team-based cyber incident simulation software designed to help enterprises, MSSPs, governments, and other stakeholders prepare for AI-powered cyberattacks.

Preparing for AI-based adversaries

According to HTB, Threat Range is purpose-built to equip security teams with the tools and practice environment they need to collaborate against today’s rapidly evolving, AI-enabled attacks. It introduces an expanded catalog covering security operations, incident response, forensics, and threat hunting, delivering realistic end-to-end breach training for security professionals.

“Defenders can no longer take the risk of preparing for tomorrow’s threats in yesterday’s  simulated battlefield,” said Gerasimos Marketos, chief product officer at Hack The Box. 

“Threat Range enables teams to counter modern cyber incidents faster and more efficiently. We have already seen adversaries using AI to perform attacks at 10 times the speed, reinforcing existing ransomware and social engineering tactics and their impact. Threat Range delivers measurable outcomes in resilience and risk reduction, giving CISOs and boards greater confidence in their security investments,” Marketos added. 

Threat Range offers team-based, role-specific development from capture-the-flag events and live-fire simulations, rather than the individual or guided exercises common in other similar solutions. The platform showcases the entire attack kill chain, encouraging teams to investigate and address complex threats at enterprise scale.

The cyber range also enables seamless collaboration between Security Operations Center to Digital Forensics and Incident Response (SOC-to-DFIR) teams, provides access to MITRE ATT&CK-mapped dashboards, and offers audit-ready reporting tools that allow organizations to improve both their mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to respond (MTTR).

Used by more than 1,500 enterprises and over four million security practitioners worldwide, HTB positioned Threat Range as a driver of organizations’ “operational resilience” in the age of AI.

HTB’s LetsDefend acquisition

In its official press release, HTB founder and CEO Haris Pylarinos explained that the launch of Threat Range, combined with their recent acquisition of the blue team upskilling platform LetsDefend, allows security teams to train with AI and prepare for AI-driven threats simultaneously.

“Today’s threats are rapid, AI-enabled and launch multi-pronged attacks that pressure every part of an organization, demanding coordinated, high-stakes performance from cross-functional security teams. Scattered Spider’s recent hacking campaign required this level of preemptive preparation to catch it in the act,” said Pylarinos.

“With Threat Range and our recent acquisition of LetsDefend, a hands-on SOC simulator and growing community base of 320K, we’re enabling SOC teams to train together with AI in the most realistic environments,” Pylarinos added.

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