
Unit Range - a platform for measuring and strengthening organizational cyber resilience across people, processes, and technology - is one of its core products. The platform covers crisis simulations, technical cyber range environments, phishing simulations, compliance management, risk analytics, and security awareness training in a single system.
have been trained on the Unit Range platform. Clients include government institutions, critical infrastructure operators, financial organizations, telecom providers, and enterprises in Ukraine and internationally.
The team consists of approximately 50 professionals across engineering, security research, content development, product management, and cybersecurity consulting.
KICRF (Kyiv International Cyber Resilience Forum) is Ukraine's leading cybersecurity event, co-founded by Cyber Unit Technologies. KICRF brings together security professionals, government officials, researchers, and industry leaders for two days of practical exercises, expert panels, and competitive events. KICRF 2026 featured a landmark moment: the first CCDC-format competition where autonomous AI agents competed alongside 30 human teams on the Unit Range platform. The event generated rare empirical data on the current state of AI versus human cyber defense capabilities.
Classic competitive format where individuals or teams solve security challenges across categories: web exploitation, cryptography, forensics, reverse engineering, OSINT. Scalable from beginner-friendly to expert-level.
Live infrastructure defense competitions where teams simultaneously protect their own services and attack opponents. Real machines, real vulnerabilities, real-time SLA monitoring. The format that comes closest to actual operational pressure — every decision has consequences.
Scenario-driven events in live adversarial environments — real attack chains executed against real infrastructure in controlled conditions. Designed for technical teams that need to practice detection, containment, and response under realistic operational stress.
TTX Decision-making exercises for mixed teams — executives, legal, finance, communications, security. Participants work through realistic incident scenarios with time pressure, incomplete information, and competing priorities.
