Cyberbit, a provider of the world's cybersecurity skills development and readiness platform, announced that it has been named a Pioneer in 'The Forrester Wave™: Cybersecurity Skills and Training Platforms, Q4 2023'.

Forrester evaluated nine vendors for their Current Offering, Strategy, and Market Presence, and Cyberbit achieved the highest score, above all other vendors, in the current offering and strategy categories.

Evaluation criteria

Forrester scored the vendors in 21 criteria for evaluating Cybersecurity Skill and Training (CS&T) platforms.

Forrester gave Cyberbit the highest possible scores in 17 of the 21 criteria, citing that 'Firms looking to prepare teams for current and emerging threats and bolster incident readiness should strongly consider Cyberbit'. This report comes at a time when the cyber security skills gap is at a record high.

Bridging cybersecurity gap

From traditional courseware and on-the-job training to an experiential, hands-on experience

According to Cyberseek, there are over 570,000 open cybersecurity positions in the US alone. Organisations are struggling to hire, retain, and upskill cybersecurity professionals. Furthermore, they are challenged in keeping their teams up to date with daily emerging threats, mastering the overabundance of security tools and the new complexities of defending cloud infrastructure.  

This calls for a radical change in the approach to cybersecurity skill development: from traditional courseware and on-the-job training to an experiential, hands-on experience that replicates real-world scenarios and builds the muscle memory essential for cyber defence teams to be prepared for current challenges.

Cyber security skill development and training platform

Cyberbit developed the market-pioneering cyber security skill development and training platform, which delivers live-fire exercises accurately simulating real-world attacks, spins up virtual cyber ranges within minutes, and emulates multiple security stacks including those from Microsoft, Amazon, Palo Alto Networks, Splunk, Crowdstrike, and more.

Cyberbit's hyper-realistic approach is proven to dramatically increase the performance, and preparedness, of information security teams.  

Effective cybersecurity education

It hinges on the experience of hands-on keyboard engagement, whether facing a real-world adversary"

"Beyond the pages of a book or the confines of certifications, effective cybersecurity education transcends traditional boundaries," said Caleb Barlow, CEO, of Cyberbit.

He adds, "It hinges on the experience of hands-on keyboard engagement, whether facing a real-world adversary or navigating the intricacies of a simulated threat landscape."  

Mastering a skill

Caleb Barlow continues, "Every hour spent in simulation is an intentional investment in expertise, an expedited journey toward mastering critical skill."

He adds, "Forrester's recognition underscores for us the pivotal role our platform, it's not just about learning; it's about mastering a skill through relentless practice and rehearsal."

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