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Insane Cyber

Insane Cyber is a cybersecurity training and simulation provider that delivers cyber range environments and practical exercises for security teams and professionals.

  • Cyber range environments for hands-on security training and simulation
  • Scenario-based exercises for incident response and cyber defense practice
  • Training content focused on real-world attack techniques and defensive measures
  • Support for upskilling security teams and individual practitioners
  • Enablement of continuous cybersecurity readiness programs for organizations

More About Insane Cyber

Insane Cyber focuses on cyber range-based training that is designed for enterprise security teams, SOC analysts, incident responders, and individual security practitioners who require practical exposure to real-world attack and defense scenarios. Its environments support organizations that want to move beyond theoretical instruction toward hands-on, scenario-driven exercises aligned to modern threat landscapes and operational practices.

The company’s offerings are positioned for deployment in enterprise and institutional settings that need controlled environments to practice incident response workflows, threat hunting methods, and blue-team operations. Cyber ranges can be used to rehearse detection and response to malware campaigns, phishing attacks, lateral movement, privilege escalation, and data exfiltration scenarios, all within isolated lab infrastructure that mirrors production architectures without putting live systems at risk.

Insane Cyber’s training content and simulations typically align with widely adopted security frameworks and operational models such as the MITRE ATT&CK framework (threat modeling), NIST cybersecurity practices (governance and process context), and SOC workflows built around Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) (security analytics) and Security Orchestration Automation Response (SOAR) (security orchestration) tooling. Within these environments, participants may interact with network monitoring, endpoint telemetry, log analysis, and alert triage processes that resemble enterprise security stacks, supporting both procedural rehearsal and technical skill development.

From a marketplace categorization perspective, Insane Cyber fits primarily into cyber range and cybersecurity training (security training platforms), with secondary relevance to incident response readiness (incident response enablement) and workforce development (security skills enablement). Its solutions can complement existing security products such as SIEM, Endpoint Detection And Response (EDR), firewalls, and identity systems by providing a training layer where teams learn to use such tools in realistic, time-bound exercises, without referencing or depending on any particular vendor’s technology in production.

Enterprises can integrate Insane Cyber’s offerings into broader security maturity programs, using the range to validate playbooks, test runbooks, and conduct structured drills. This supports recurring exercises such as red team versus blue team engagements, purple team collaboration, and tabletop-like scenarios backed by hands-on technical components. For directory and taxonomy purposes, Insane Cyber can be grouped under cyber ranges, security training and simulation platforms, and incident response readiness solutions.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 10
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

4 Dominion Dr
San Antonio, TX 78257

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services