FBI Unveils Replica Town for Cyber Warfare Training in Alabama
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The FBI has opened a 22,000-square-foot replica town in Huntsville, Alabama, known as the Kinetic Cyber Range, to train law enforcement in simulating and investigating cyberattacks. This facility features realistic environments, including homes, a hotel, and a data center, equipped with functioning networks and devices. Since its opening in February 2025, over 1,400 agents have trained there, focusing on scenarios such as ransomware attacks and digital forensics. The training aims to prepare agents for real-world cyber threats, especially as U.S. cybercrime losses reached a record $20.9 billion in 2025, with ransomware being a significant concern. The facility allows agents to practice decision-making under pressure, reflecting the complexities of modern cyber incidents. It also includes a data center with over 200 servers to simulate corporate environments. The training emphasizes the importance of understanding digital forensics and the implications of using tools that exploit vulnerabilities in encrypted devices.
Key Points: • The Kinetic Cyber Range in Alabama is designed to train agents in real-world cyber scenarios. • Over 1,400 agents have trained in the facility since its opening in February 2025. • U.S. cybercrime losses reached $20.9 billion in 2025, highlighting the urgency of this training.