Simulate advanced attacks to test real-world detection and response.
Traditional testing often misses advanced threats. Our Red Teaming & Adversary Emulation service simulates real attacker behavior to evaluate your organization’s detection and response capabilities. By mimicking multi-stage attacks, we uncover hidden weaknesses and help strengthen your security readiness and resilience.
Conduct full-scale simulated attacks to evaluate detection and response capabilities across the organization.
Mimic real-world threat actors using their tactics, techniques, and procedures.
Simulate complete attack chains including reconnaissance, lateral movement, and data exfiltration.
Test human vulnerabilities through phishing, vishing, and social engineering techniques.
Attempt to bypass security controls to evaluate detection effectiveness.
Provide insights into gaps across people, processes, and technology.
A structured, repeatable methodology that delivers measurable outcomes — every engagement follows the same rigorous process.
Define goals, assets, and success criteria aligned with business risks.
Gather intelligence to identify potential attack vectors.
Attempt entry using phishing, credentials, or vulnerabilities.
Explore internal systems to simulate attacker movement.
Test how attackers could access or extract sensitive data.
Provide insights and recommendations to improve defenses.
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Red teaming is a sophisticated security testing procedure which replicates the real-world attacks to test how well an organization can detect and respond to the threats.
Penetration testing (pentesting) is more focused and technical. The goal is to find and exploit vulnerabilities in a specific system, application, or network. Red teaming, on the other hand, is broader and more strategic. The goal is to simulate a real-world attacker trying to achieve a specific objective, like accessing sensitive data or gaining domain admin privileges—without being detected
Yes, social engineering like phishing and vishing are usually incorporated to challenge the human weaknesses.
No, exercises are well calculated and done under controlled conditions so as not to disrupt.
It is most beneficial to organizations that have mature security programs, particularly in financial, health care, and critical infrastructure organizations.
Yes, we can offer comprehensive guidelines and help to enhance the abilities to detect and respond.
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