SimSpace’s Cyber Force Platform will now help Cymulate customers evaluate and validate their security stack with SimSpace’s cyber ranges.

According to Cybersecurity Ventures, the total cost of cybercrime in 2023 is expected to hit $8tr and $10.5tr in 2025. Defending against the nation state tactics, techniques and procedures now targeting businesses will be on the mind of every board member and CISO this year. Adopting continuous security improvements will be the key that unlocks cybersecurity resilience, a major theme in Gartner’s 2023 cybersecurity predictions. How organizations manage their cyber risk will dictate their security posture and financial optimization in the coming year.

SimSpace’s Cyber Force platform enables listed companies and critical national infrastructure organizations around the world to test their networks in simulated environments. SimSpace’s cyber range will enhance Cymulate customers’ ability to perform team assessments, live-fire exercises and vulnerability exposure.

Carolyn Crandall, Chief Security Advocate at Cymulate believes the partnership will reinforce testing and training capabilities for leading businesses: “Our priority is to strengthen the cyber resilience and exposure assessment of our mutual customers, and SimSpace’s cyber range will be an integral component in achieving this. Businesses around the world trust Cymulate’s breach-and-attack platform to validate their critical processes. With SimSpace’s high-fidelity emulation, Cymulate customers can further benefit from the integrated live-fire training and real-world testing capabilities they provide.”