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SimSpace extends its global footprint

SimSpace can compress three years of attacks into 24 hours to ensure the highest levels of mission and defensive readiness.

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SimSpace is announcing the commercial availability of its upgraded SimSpace Cyber Force Platform, expanding its footprint into a global market worth over $200 billion.

During a period of unprecedented geopolitical risk, leading organisations can now use the same advanced technology as US national cyber defenders and global intelligence agencies. SimSpace can compress three years of attacks into 24 hours to ensure the highest levels of mission and defensive readiness.

The Russian war in Ukraine has fuelled a near 50 per cent increase in cyberattacks in the first half of 2022. Goldman Sachs predicts a Russian attack on US infrastructure could cost the economy up to $ one trillion. Businesses of national significance are seeking battle readiness for their cyber teams, and are using SimSpace’s high-fidelity range capabilities to improve team and process performance, consolidate tools, and reduce costs.

“SimSpace works to continuously improve the security posture of organisations and governments worldwide,” said William Hutchison, former US Cyber Command Leader and CEO of SimSpace. “Our Cyber Force Platform evolved from the requirements established by our US national cyber defenders and today drives a 48 per cent time reduction to identify and remediate breaches, as well as a 56 per cent improvement in cyber team retention to help businesses meet their financial objectives and regulatory requirements. We help executives, governments and security teams build world-class infrastructure and find solutions to highly complex cybersecurity challenges. The US government trusts SimSpace to protect their operations and personnel, thwarting sophisticated threat actors.”