Technology For Preparedness
These technologies are essential for preparing professionals in armed forces, public sector, industry and critical infrastructure to handle cybersecurity incidents.

CyberRangecz develops its own open-source platform and partners with universities that have established themselves as cyber range providers. Three platforms are currently available in the Czech Republic – our open-source CyberRangecz Platform, the open-source KYPO Cyber Range Platform from Masaryk University, and the Brno University of Technology Cyber Arena. Each platform serves specific training needs, from technical exercises to industrial applications.
Our Solution
CyberRangecz
Platform


A cyber range platform evolved from KYPO CRP, enhanced by operational experience from complex technical exercises and APT emulations.
CyberRangecz Platform represents an advanced user-driven open-source alternative to KYPO CRP focused on stability and providing a mature solution for hands-on training and system testing. It incorporates Amazon Web Services for platform deployment, containerization utilization for more realistic content, and integration of third-party solutions for traffic generation and environment monitoring. We are moving its codebase to GitHub and introducing a GitHub integration for creating sandbox environments. This step aims to bring us closer to the community. Furthermore, CyberRangecz has backward compatibility with content for KYPO CRP.
Masaryk University
KYPO
Cyber Range
Platform


Open-source cyber range platform developed since 2013, focused on education and professional training. Winner of European Commission’s Innovation Radar Prize for disruptive technologies.
Based on OpenStack cloud infrastructure, KYPO provides full-fledged operating systems and network environments through web interface. It uses containers, infrastructure as code, and microservices for standardized, transferable training scenarios. The platform includes built-in learning analysis for real-time progress monitoring and user-friendly interface design. Instructors can track remote sessions while users focus on hands-on training.
Brno University Of Technology
Brno University of Technology Cyber Arena


Technical training platform combining real industrial equipment with virtual environments. Designed for practical cybersecurity scenarios, with a focus on IoT and Industry 4.0 technologies.
BUTCA integrates 5G infrastructure and industrial systems for practical training. The platform provides both virtual and physical training polygons, accessible through web browser and OpenVPN client. Users can create custom scenarios or utilize pre-designed training modules, with options for on-site or remote delivery. The environment adapts to different skill levels, from schools to professional users, while maintaining focus on real-world industrial applications.