Pricing plans
Choose a plan for practical cyber training
Plans are designed to match different learning needs: introductory access for new learners, extended individual plans for skill development, and team plans for coordinated drills and assessments. All plans include documented learning objectives and lab access policies.
Free access
Limited-time access to a selection of beginner modules to evaluate lab structure and content.
- Access to 3 starter modules
- Basic progress tracking
- Community forum access
- Limited session duration
Basic Individual
per month
Extended access to learning modules, guided walkthroughs and scheduled lab resets for individual learners focusing on practical skill development.
- Full access to core modules
- Scheduled environment resets
- Progress reports and logs
- Email support
- Single-user seat
Pro Team
per month
Team-oriented plan with concurrent seats, shared environments for team exercises, and administrative controls for coordination and assessment.
- Concurrent seats for teams
- Shared practice ranges
- Instructor-led workshop options
- Priority support and onboarding
- Audit logs and usage reports
- Custom scenario configuration
Practical attack and defense scenarios
ITNowMakmal provides hands-on cyber practice labs that present realistic attack and defense scenarios. Each scenario is designed to allow participants to practice common techniques used in security assessments, incident response, and system hardening within an isolated, controlled environment.
Guided exercises with measurable outcomes
Labs include step-by-step exercises and objective-based tasks to help learners assess their progress. Exercises focus on repeatable skills such as vulnerability discovery, secure configuration, log analysis, and containment procedures, making outcomes clear and reproducible for training and team evaluation.
Safe sandbox environment and tooling
All practical work takes place in contained sandboxes hosted by ITNowMakmal. The environment provides standard industry tooling, isolated networks, and artifacts that mimic production patterns, enabling practice without exposing live systems or third-party assets.