
BASTION
Step into the breach. The BASTION live-fire training range hones your cyber defenders’ instincts—detect, contain, and eliminate threats in real environments before the real-world attacks come knocking.
Train for the Threat. Respond with Confidence.
The Bastion cyber incident response training platform immerses security professionals in real-world breach scenarios using live environments. Trainees practise threat identification, containment, and eradication techniques, enhancing both technical skills and decision-making under pressure. It’s a hands-on range built to strengthen incident response capability where it counts—before the real breach hits.
Bastion - Key Features
An immersive cyber range delivering hands-on incident response training through realistic environments, team-based challenges, and threat simulations designed for real-world readiness.

Realistic Environments
Pre-configured virtual environments with real-world attack artefacts simulate breaches, allowing users to practise detection, investigation, and containment in safe conditions.

Get Competitive
Compare yourself to others. Tracks user actions, response accuracy, and investigation timelines—providing detailed feedback, benchmarking, and progress insights to guide continuous improvement and skill development.

Scenario-Based Challenges
Users progress through escalating challenges that mimic advanced threat behaviour—enhancing problem-solving, threat hunting, and decision-making under pressure.

On-Demand & Scalable Access
Accessible anytime from anywhere, the platform offers flexible, scalable training for individuals or entire teams—perfect for continuous learning and capability uplift.

Fully Integrated
Bastion is intended to be used by technical teams in parallel to the scenarios in Labyrinth and utilising playbooks and plans within the Bunker environment. Bastion helps you practice how you intend to Respond.

Team Collaboration & Competition
Participants can work solo, collaborate with team members, or compete in time-based challenges—building team cohesion and response effectiveness in high-pressure simulations.