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SimSpace Expands: New Global Headquarters in Orlando!

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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  1. Headquarters Relocation: SimSpace moves its global headquarters to Orlando, FL, positioning itself at the heart of the nation’s leading cybersecurity ecosystem.

  2. Purpose-Built Workspace: The new facility features 7,000 square feet designed for collaboration, supporting advanced training and validation in AI-driven cyber readiness.

  3. Strategic Integration: Florida is recognized as the most integrated cybersecurity state, aligning government, academia, and industry efforts, enhancing SimSpace’s mission and partnerships.

  4. AI-Driven Focus: SimSpace’s platform functions as an AI testing ground, enabling organizations to validate AI tools and strategies in realistic environments to ensure cyber readiness.

SimSpace’s Strategic Move to Orlando

SimSpace, a leader in cyber range technology, has announced an important relocation. The company will now operate its global headquarters in Orlando, Florida. This decision comes during the SimSpace Summit, highlighting their commitment to advancing cybersecurity readiness. The new facility spans 7,000 square feet and emphasizes collaboration. By moving to Orlando, SimSpace aims to enhance training and testing capabilities for organizations. The location places them among critical customers, industry partners, and educational institutions, such as Cyber Florida.

Furthermore, Florida has become a beacon for cybersecurity innovation. Its governmental and academic integration leads the country in cyber strategies. As Lieutenant Governor noted, the state boasts an unmatched cooperative approach that drives cyber readiness. SimSpace’s relocation symbolizes their dedication to this robust ecosystem. Such a move reflects both practicality and foresight as the demand for advanced cybersecurity grows.

AI-Driven Cybersecurity Training and Validation

SimSpace’s new headquarters will support groundbreaking technological advancements. The company focuses on bridging the “train-test gap” of cybersecurity. Traditional training methods now fall short. Organizations must continuously evaluate their people and AI tools in realistic environments. SimSpace provides just that—a secure space to test AI-driven solutions and workflows. This capability paves the way for greater confidence in deploying new technologies.

Moreover, the facility will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration. It will host large-scale cyber exercises and foster partnerships. This development positions SimSpace as essential to ongoing cybersecurity readiness. As threats evolve, such proactive measures become increasingly vital. Investing in robust training environments not only benefits individual organizations but also contributes to nationwide security efforts.

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