Cloud Range
Cloud Range is a cyber readiness and simulation provider that delivers hands-on cyberattack defense training environments for Security Operations (SecOps) teams using cloud-hosted cyber ranges.
- Cloud-based cyber range environments for hands-on cyberattack simulation and defense exercises (cybersecurity training).
- Role-specific training programs for SOC analysts, incident responders, and OT/ICS security teams (workforce development).
- Managed and guided exercises facilitated by instructors and cyber ranges-as-a-service delivery model (training services).
- Scenario-based simulation content mapped to enterprise SecOps workflows and industry frameworks (security operations enablement).
- Assessment capabilities for evaluating cyber skills, team readiness, and incident response processes (skills assessment).
More About Cloud Range
Cloud Range provides cloud-delivered cyber range environments that enterprises and institutions use to train SecOps center (SOC) analysts and incident responders in realistic, hands-on conditions. Its offerings are accessed as a service and are designed for teams that need to practice identifying, investigating, and responding to cyberattacks in a controlled but production-relevant setting without exposing live business systems.
The company structures its offerings around cyber range-as-a-service (cybersecurity training), scenario libraries (training content), and guided exercise facilitation (training services). Organizations typically integrate Cloud Range sessions into broader SecOps programs, using the platform to rehearse end-to-end workflows that span alert triage, threat hunting, incident response, and Post-Incident Review (PIR). Exercises are commonly aligned with enterprise security stacks that include Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Endpoint Detection And Response (EDR), firewalls, and related monitoring tools, giving analysts experience using tools and processes similar to their production environments.
Cloud Range maps many of its exercises and training paths to widely used cybersecurity frameworks and practices such as NIST Cybersecurity Framework (governance and risk), NIST incident response guidance, and MITRE ATT&CK (threat behavior taxonomy). By simulating tactics, techniques, and procedures from known adversary models, the platform enables organizations to test detection and response approaches against defined threat behaviors. This framework alignment supports structured training plans, compliance-oriented programs, and measurable skill development.
The company focuses on both individual and team-based readiness. Role-based curricula target SOC levels (e.g., Tier 1, Tier 2 analysts), incident responders, threat hunters, and, in some cases, operational technology/industrial control system (OT/ICS) personnel. Team exercises often incorporate blue-team defense scenarios and can support red-versus-blue simulations, allowing enterprises to rehearse cross-functional coordination between security, IT operations, and other stakeholders during simulated security incidents.
From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Cloud Range fits into cyber range and simulation platforms (cybersecurity training), SecOps enablement (SecOps training), workforce upskilling (skills development), and cyber readiness assessment (security assessment). Customers use the service for onboarding new SOC staff, continuous upskilling of experienced analysts, and periodic readiness evaluations tied to internal policies, regulatory expectations, or customer requirements. The cloud-delivered model allows distributed teams to access the same simulated environment concurrently, which suits organizations with multiple SOC locations or hybrid work arrangements.
Compared with general e-learning or classroom-based cybersecurity training, Cloud Range focuses on interactive, environment-based practice. Instead of only theoretical content, participants work within simulated enterprise networks and tools to detect and respond to live attack traffic and incidents. This positions the platform as a complement to certifications and static coursework, giving organizations a mechanism to operationalize learning, validate procedures, and refine incident playbooks under controlled but realistic conditions.