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 Hack The Box Introduces the World’s First AI Cyber Range

AI Cyber Range

Hack The Box just unveiled the HTB AI Range, the world’s first controlled AI Cyber Range. The new platform tests and benchmarks AI security agents. It also accelerates crucial Human-AI Teaming. This is important for both offensive and defensive operations. Hack The Box is a global leader in cybersecurity readiness. They built this range to replicate live, high-stakes cyber battlegrounds. Every AI model and human operator is evaluated carefully. Testing happens until mastery becomes measurable.

AI is now deeply integrated into many operations. This rapid expansion broadens the attack surface significantly. Increasingly autonomous AI systems power critical enterprise programs. People often use these tools without fully grasping the risks. Therefore, organizations need preparation for a hybrid defense approach. Humans and machines must work together seamlessly.

Hack The Box Leads AI Security Validation

The CEO, Haris Pylarinos, confirmed their commitment. He noted that AI is part of the cyber battle now. Hack The Box built the arena for safe testing and defense. They have advanced AI-driven learning for over two years. Machines and humans compete and co-evolve in their labs. The HTB AI Cyber Range defines how defense must evolve. This is how cybersecurity truly advances for all teams.

Attackers already use AI to scale their activities quickly. They send thousands of automated requests per second. These attacks target large financial and government institutions. Defenders must use AI to scale their own defense operations. Gerasimos Marketos, CPO, agrees on the need for validation. HTB AI Cyber Range makes continuous validation possible. It builds trust, safety, and performance into AI for defense.

Furthermore, the platform mirrors enterprise complexity perfectly. It features thousands of offensive and defensive targets. The range is purpose-built for MSSPs and governments. It stress-tests AI models effectively. Performance is benchmarked against frameworks. These include MITRE ATT&CK and NIST/NICE standards. In addition, HTB announced a new certification. The AI Red Teamer Certification launches in Q1 2026. This credential aligns with Google’s Secure AI Framework (SAIF). This training addresses a clear skills gap in AI security knowledge.

To explore how Security Operations Centers (SOC) play a crucial role in defending against modern cyber threats, read our latest SOC News.

Source: Businesswire