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Cyber CENTS® is a cyber range platform from By Light designed for defensive and offensive operations training. It is not a traditional firewall, EDR, or cloud security product; instead, it creates a controlled environment for cyber exercises using high-fidelity virtual networks, internet “gray space,” traffic profiles, and simulated user behavior. The materials also emphasize that it can be extended to OT, industrial control systems, IoT devices, and hardware-in-the-loop scenarios.
In terms of protection category, it is better understood as a platform for cybersecurity training, threat simulation, and capability validation. CENTS® is customizable, supports fully routed Layer 2 IP and HWIL connectivity, and is based on Linux KVM, with the vendor stating that there are no additional virtualization costs. Deployment is flexible, with support for on-premises, cloud, hybrid, and remote deployment via managed networks; each range environment can run as a self-contained system and does not require an internet connection. RangeOS is the orchestration engine, using a declarative language and K8s operators to build, test, and maintain cyber range environments as code, making scenarios easier to reuse and provision on demand.
The page does not disclose pricing, plans, licensing models, or payment methods, and only directs users to contact the vendor, so procurement transparency is limited. On the management side, the product offers scenario building, automated replay, multiple modes, re-roll, and self-test validation; however, it does not specify alerting, audit reports, or integrations with SIEM/SOAR/EDR tools. Integration is a strong point: beyond OT/ICS/IoT and hardware-in-the-loop support, it can also integrate in real time with kinetic simulations via MSSV, while OpSim supports multi-domain operations modeling and the import of plans from tools such as SitaWare.
Its strengths are deep simulation fidelity, comprehensive deployment options, and suitability for complex offensive/defensive exercises and military-grade training. It is especially well suited to defense organizations, federal agencies, educational and research institutions, cyber mission forces, and large enterprise security training centers. The drawbacks are that public materials provide little detail on compliance certifications, SLA, pricing, or standard security ecosystem integrations, which may create budget, implementation, and operations hurdles for smaller teams.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available materials, and payment methods are not disclosed. For domestic deployment in China, key considerations include network connectivity, procurement compliance, cross-border data transfer, and local support. Potential alternatives include Chinese cyber range and attack-defense exercise platforms from vendors such as Qi An Xin, NSFOCUS, DBAPPSecurity, and Venustech. For online skills training, it may also be worth comparing Hack The Box Enterprise, RangeForce, and Immersive Labs.
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