SimSpace and Rilian Technologies have partnered to bring realistic cyber range training and testing directly into defense environments serving governments and critical infrastructure organizations across the US and GCC. The partnership integrates SimSpace’s cyber range platform into the Rilian Defense Platform, giving operators a way to train teams, test technologies, and validate agentic workflows in environments that reflect real-world conditions.As AI-driven threats become more dynamic, cyber readiness increasingly depends on whether teams and systems can perform under pressure, not just on paper. By embedding cyber range capabilities into an operational defense platform, the joint approach connects training with continuous testing and validation. This allows organizations to move beyond one-time exercises and toward ongoing mission rehearsal tied to live defense workflows.The integration is designed to support sovereign security requirements, including control, compliance, and data residency. Governments and critical infrastructure operators can evaluate how AI agents, automation, and defensive controls behave in realistic scenarios without introducing risk into production systems. The result is a clearer view of readiness across people, processes, and technology.For US and GCC allies, the partnership reflects a broader shift in cyber defense toward preemptive validation. Instead of assuming defenses will hold, organizations can prove that agentic systems, response processes, and decision-making models work as intended before they are needed. This tight loop between training, testing, and operations is becoming a foundational element of modern cyber defense.




