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FBI gives first peek inside 22,000-square-foot town it’s built for digital crime training — the ‘one of a kind’ facility has a gas station, houses, and a data center with 200 hackable servers

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FBI gives first peek inside 22,000-square-foot town it’s built for digital crime training — the ‘one of a kind’ facility has a gas station, houses, and a data center with 200 hackable servers

  • The FBI has built an entire town to help train its agents
  • The town contains houses, businesses, and 200 hackable servers
  • The idea is to give agents hands-on experience so they’re ready for the field

In the never-ending cat-and-mouse game between hackers and law enforcement, it helps the latter to know exactly what they’re up against. Usually, that might mean sitting in a classroom and getting a little hands-on time with a hacked server or laptop. But that’s not the case with the FBI’s Kinetic Cyber Range — no, this time the US’s Federal Bureau of Investigation went out and built a whole town to keep itself sharp.

The 22,000-square-foot Kinetic Cyber Range is built to be as lifelike as possible. Pay it a visit, and you’ll find 11 different facilities, including houses, a data center, a gaming arcade, a convenience store, a hotel, and much more. It’s designed to replicate the kind of town you might find anywhere in America, yet it’s all contained within an enormous hangar at the FBI’s training campus in Huntsville, Alabama.

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