Cloud Range, a pioneer in cyberattack simulation and training, announced its debut sponsorship of AFCEA TechNet Augusta 2025, a leading forum bringing together defense, government, academic, and industry leaders to advance cybersecurity readiness.

The company’s participation highlights its expanding mission to strengthen the cyber resilience of federal agencies, the Department of Defense (DoD), and state National Guard units through practical, simulation-driven training programs.

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At the core of Cloud Range’s approach is its Range-as-a-Service platform, which enables security teams to participate in live-fire cyber exercises within a controlled, virtual environment. This hands-on model gives agencies the ability to practice identifying, containing, and neutralizing threats in real time—without exposing operational networks to risk. The scalable platform ensures that federal teams can continually sharpen their skills and maintain a state of mission readiness.

Cloud Range has already partnered with several government initiatives, most notably the Nebraska National Guard’s Cyber Tatanka 2025 exercise. During the event, Guard members faced simulated attacks designed to mimic real-world adversaries, strengthening their ability to defend critical systems.

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“Federal agencies need solutions that keep pace with today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape,” said Debbie Gordon, CEO and Founder of Cloud Range. “Our investment in federal-focused training ensures agencies have access to immersive, repeatable, and measurable exercises. Even with resource constraints, our Range-as-a-Service model empowers teams to sustain operational excellence and remain fully prepared to defend national security.”

Military leaders have also endorsed the platform’s effectiveness in preparing cyber forces.

“Cloud Range’s training environment directly enhanced our teams’ ability to detect and respond to advanced threats,” said MAJ Mathew Field, G6/CIO of the Nebraska National Guard. “Exercises like Cyber Tatanka give our cyber professionals the confidence and skills they need to meet real-world mission demands.”

With its presence at AFCEA TechNet Augusta 2025, Cloud Range is strengthen its commitment to advancing federal cyber defense through expandable, practical training that ensures agencies and service members are ready for the challenges of tomorrow’s threat landscape.

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