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FBI unveils 22,000-square-foot simulated town for cyber warfare training in Alabama

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2h ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

The FBI has unveiled a 22,000-square-foot indoor facility called the Kinetic Cyber Range in Huntsville, Alabama, used for training agents in cyber warfare. The facility features realistic real-world buildings including a grocery store, hotel, courthouse, gas station, fully furnished homes, a power company, a video game arcade, and a data center running 200 servers. It provides a simulated environment for agents to practice responding to cyber attacks in realistic settings.

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The FBI has revealed a 22,000-square-foot fake town it uses for cyber war training.
The indoor facility features realistic real-world buildings, including a grocery store, hotel, courthouse and gas station.
There are also fully furnished homes, a power company, a video games arcade and a data center running 200 servers.
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The indoor facility features realistic real-world buildings, including a grocery store, hotel, courthouse and gas station.

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