
Cyberbit
Cybersecurity professional development software
Vulnerability management software
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What is Cyberbit
Cyberbit is a cyber range and skills development platform used to train security teams through hands-on labs and simulated enterprise environments. It supports use cases such as SOC analyst training, incident response exercises, and team readiness assessments for enterprises and government organizations. The platform emphasizes realistic, scenario-based training with instructor-led and self-paced options, often delivered as a dedicated cyber range environment rather than only courseware.
Realistic cyber range simulations
Cyberbit centers on cyber range environments that simulate enterprise networks and attack scenarios. This supports practical skill-building for SOC operations, incident response, and threat hunting. Compared with course-only training tools, the range approach better aligns to operational workflows and tool usage. It also enables repeatable exercises for individuals and teams.
Team-based readiness exercises
The product supports training for groups, not just individual learners, which fits SOC shift teams and blue-team operations. Organizations can run structured exercises to evaluate processes such as triage, escalation, and containment. This makes it suitable for measuring performance over time rather than only completing lessons. It also aligns to organizations that need coordinated practice under time pressure.
Enterprise and government fit
Cyberbit is commonly positioned for larger organizations that require controlled training environments and formal programs. It can be used for internal academies and workforce development initiatives where hands-on practice is required. The platform’s cyber range model supports standardized scenarios that can be reused across cohorts. This is useful when training needs to be consistent across multiple teams or locations.
Not a vulnerability management tool
Although it can include scenarios involving vulnerabilities, Cyberbit is not primarily designed to discover, prioritize, or remediate vulnerabilities in production assets. Organizations looking for asset inventory, scanning, risk scoring, and remediation workflow typically need a separate vulnerability management product. As a result, it may not satisfy requirements tied to continuous vulnerability assessment. The fit is strongest for training rather than operational vulnerability management.
Higher setup and administration
Cyber range platforms generally require more planning, administration, and facilitation than lightweight learning portals. Running team exercises often involves scenario configuration, scheduling, and instructor or facilitator time. This can increase total effort compared with self-serve course libraries. Smaller teams may find the operational overhead disproportionate to their training volume.
Content and tooling dependencies
Training value depends on the breadth and freshness of scenarios and how well they map to an organization’s tools and threats. If scenarios do not align with the organization’s detection stack or playbooks, teams may need customization to make exercises relevant. Customization can add cost and lead time. Organizations should validate available modules against their required roles and skill frameworks.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free Edition | $0 (complimentary) | Solo, self-paced technical labs (formerly RangeForce Free Edition). Sign-up required; provides free hands-on solo labs. |
| Enterprise License | Custom pricing (contact sales) | Enterprise licenses (named-user model) providing unlimited access to Team Live-Fire Exercises and Individual Exercises (Labs, Quests, Spotlights). Flexible licensing options and the ability to purchase individual Live-Fire Exercises without named users. |
| Individual Live-Fire Exercises (LFE) | Custom pricing (contact sales) | Option to purchase individual LFEs (non-named-user option). Services such as hosted tournaments, candidate assessments, and executive crisis simulations are offered as add-ons. |
Seller details
Cyberbit Ltd.
Tel Aviv, Israel
2015
Private
https://www.cyberbit.com/
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