Software Development Analyst at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
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Top 20
Jan 19, 2026
In my current organization, we are not using AttackIQ; in my previous organization, I have used AttackIQ, and it was more of hands-on training rather than being deployed as a typical tool for improvement or knowledge enhancement. In my previous experience with AttackIQ, it was all on-premises and training; we have not used any private cloud vendor. My advice for others considering using AttackIQ is that people can utilize it since it offers free training on purple teaming and pre-simulation, which are useful for professional growth and skills development, even for those with limited industry certifications. I would rate this review an eight out of ten.
I'm just a customer and I personally use the product. I don't have a business relationship with the company. I use both cloud and on-premises deployments. Overall, I would rate the solution seven out of ten. I haven't worked with it that long, and I only really use it personally. I would need to take some time to really judge its effectiveness and to see if there is anything in terms of features that are lacking.
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In my current organization, we are not using AttackIQ; in my previous organization, I have used AttackIQ, and it was more of hands-on training rather than being deployed as a typical tool for improvement or knowledge enhancement. In my previous experience with AttackIQ, it was all on-premises and training; we have not used any private cloud vendor. My advice for others considering using AttackIQ is that people can utilize it since it offers free training on purple teaming and pre-simulation, which are useful for professional growth and skills development, even for those with limited industry certifications. I would rate this review an eight out of ten.
I'm just a customer and I personally use the product. I don't have a business relationship with the company. I use both cloud and on-premises deployments. Overall, I would rate the solution seven out of ten. I haven't worked with it that long, and I only really use it personally. I would need to take some time to really judge its effectiveness and to see if there is anything in terms of features that are lacking.