The FBI built a small town to simulate cyberattacks
The FBI built a 22,000-square-foot replica of a town in Alabama to simulate cyberattacks, allowing for realistic training and research. This facility, called a Cyber Range, includes a data center with 200 servers to test hacking and malware scenarios. The setup is meant to mimic real-world environments for training purposes. This development is significant for improving the FBI's cybercrime-fighting capabilities. Engineers may be interested in the technical aspects of the facility's design and operation.