NextGen Cyber: The future of cybersecurity

Scaling Cyber Ranges for Real-World Readiness

1 h 9 min · 28. tammi 2026
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In this episode, we talk about how people actually build cyber readiness through practice, repetition, and learning in environments where it is okay to try, fail, and try again. The conversation focuses on what helps learners build confidence and practical skills over time, beyond just tools or theory. Guest Jessica Gulick (Katzcy / U.S. Cyber Games) joins the discussion to share insights from her experience working across education, cyber ranges, and competition-based learning.

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