The FBI built a small town to simulate cyberattacks

The FBI has constructed a 22,000 square-foot simulated town in Huntsville, Alabama, to train agents in cybersecurity and forensic investigations. The facility includes realistic infrastructure like data centers and power grids, all isolated from the internet to ensure safety.
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Highlights the increasing investment in physical infrastructure for digital warfare training and national security.
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