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Inside the FBI’s Fake Town Designed to Train Agents

Inside the FBI’s Fake Town Designed to Train Agents

Summary

The FBI has built a fake town called the Kinetic Cyber Range in Alabama to train agents for cyberattacks that affect real places like hospitals and power companies. This facility uses real buildings and networks so agents can practice handling cybercrime under realistic conditions.

Key Facts

  • The Kinetic Cyber Range is a 22,000-square-foot mock town on the FBI’s Huntsville campus.
  • It includes homes, a hotel, gas station, grocery store, courthouse, hospital, and power company.
  • Each building is connected to real networks and devices that act like those in the real world.
  • The facility has over 200 servers running Windows and Linux to simulate corporate computer systems.
  • Training covers scenarios like ransomware attacks that disrupt hospitals and critical services.
  • Over 1,400 students, including FBI agents and law enforcement, have trained there since February 2025.
  • The FBI aims to give agents experience in both digital investigation and physical decision-making during cyber emergencies.
  • U.S. cybercrime losses hit a record $20 billion in 2025, with ransomware being the top threat to infrastructure.
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