The Real Incident Should Not Be the First Test.
Cyber teams need a safer way to practice high consequence decisions before live intrusions, ransomware events, cloud compromises, identity failures, or operational disruptions expose readiness gaps.
Training Does Not Always Prove Readiness
Participation records show that training occurred. They do not always show whether a practitioner can analyze exposure, make technical decisions, and defend those decisions.
Cyber Exercises Need Better Structure
Red and blue work can become tool focused or activity focused without clear mission scope, architecture context, safety boundaries, and measurable outcomes.
Leaders Need Evidence, Not Assumptions
Managers and executives need a clearer way to see whether cyber teams can perform under realistic mission conditions and produce defensible outputs.
A Mission Environment for Cyber Designers and Builders
CWC organizes cyber readiness around structured mission work, not passive training.
Cyber War Center places users into architecture, engineering, red team, blue team, management, and governance scenarios that require disciplined technical decisions.
Each mission is designed to help users think through threat activity, system exposure, defensive design, readiness evidence, and communication to stakeholders.
The goal is not only to complete a scenario. The goal is to build better judgment, stronger technical reasoning, and more defensible cyber decisions.

Mission Based Learning
Complete structured scenarios that challenge users to analyze exposure, design defenses, and produce defensible outputs.

Architecture and Engineering First
Focus on how systems are designed, connected, exposed, defended, verified, and explained.

Built for Readiness
Support students, practitioners, teams, and organizations that need measurable cybersecurity readiness and defensible evidence.
Map the Threat. Build the Defense. Prove the Decision.
Cyber Battle Maps connect adversary movement, system exposure, defensive mechanisms, and readiness evidence.
Cyber Battle Maps help users see how threat paths, system components, exposure conditions, and defensive mechanisms relate to one another.
Instead of treating cyber readiness as isolated training, CWC gives users a visual way to connect threats, architecture, defensive controls, technical decisions, and evidence.
The platform is organized around core modules that help users study threat context, select defensive engineering references, build Cyber Battle Maps, and support readiness evaluation.
Intrusion Vault

Threat actors, threat vectors, and threat tools organized for responsible red team intelligence and mission planning.
Defense Toolbox

Defensible 10 Standards, engineering mechanisms, and architecture references used to support technical decision making.
Cyber Battle Maps

Visual maps that connect entry surfaces, exposure conditions, impact paths, and defensive mechanisms.

Access the Official Cyber War Center Platform
Begin mission based cyber learning, mapping, and readiness work inside the Cyber War Center.
Cyber War Center is the platform environment for ISAUnited Mission Packs, Cyber Capstone work, Cyber Battle Maps, Intrusion Vault, Defense Toolbox, Defensible Capability Score, and future Red and Blue Engineering Exercise capabilities.


