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  • Immersive launches Dynamic Threat Range for realistic, scalable cyber defense simulations.
  • Simulate real-world attacks in enterprise environments with Dynamic Threat Range, enhancing cyber readiness.
  • Measure cyber readiness with evidence-based metrics like MTTD and MTTR, ensuring effective training.

Immersive has announced the launch of Dynamic Threat Range, a new feature within its Immersive One platform, available for general use.

This innovation aims to enhance how organizations assess and develop their cyber readiness by deploying realistic, full-chain live-fire attacks in supported enterprise environments, which offer a unique level of authenticity that surpasses traditional log replays.

Utilizing Infrastructure-as-Code technology, Dynamic Threat Range facilitates large-scale, complex simulations providing vital insights into how security teams react under pressure.

Continuous Cyber Resilience

Dynamic Threat Range is positioned as an essential tool for nurturing cyber readiness and promoting sustained resilience. The platform converts performance into quantifiable insights, ensuring that each exercise contributes to strengthening skills and boosting confidence across personnel, processes, and technologies.

Key Features and Benefits

It also enables organizations to assess readiness with objective metrics like Mean Time to Detect

The capability allows users to train under realistic conditions by executing investigations and detection practices within enterprise SIEMs, such as Elastic and Splunk, guaranteeing the relevance and applicability of training.

It also enables organizations to assess readiness with objective metrics like Mean Time to Detect (MTTD) and Mean Time to Respond (MTTR), providing tangible evidence of progress.

Users can customize scenarios that simulate relevant threats for their specific environment, preparing teams to respond effectively to incidents, thereby enhancing overall organizational preparedness.

"For years, security teams have been forced to train in environments that don't reflect their real-world and ever-evolving attack surface," stated Aniket Menon, Chief Product Officer at Immersive.

"Dynamic Threat Range changes that. By enabling exercises within an organization’s actual SIEM and network technologies, we’re giving leaders and technical teams verifiable, data-backed proof of readiness, and finally moving the industry from ‘we think we’re ready’ to ‘we know we’re ready.’"

Dynamic Threat Range Capability

With the debut of Dynamic Threat Range, Immersive highlights its role as a platform offering continuous, data-driven cyber resilience.

This new feature allows Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and security teams to confidently validate and enhance their preparedness, while simultaneously presenting service partners with avenues for new revenue such as pre-sales readiness assessments and post-incident reviews.

Future updates planned for early 2026 will expand the platform's capabilities, including integration with Microsoft Sentinel, enhanced options for creating custom exercises, and AI-driven communication analysis, further advancing its benchmarking and automation tools.

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