Red Teaming

Red teaming is a comprehensive, multi-layered security assessment where a group of professionals acts as an adversary to test the resilience of an organization's defenses. Unlike standard penetration testing, which may focus on specific technical vulnerabilities, red teaming simulates a sustained, long-term campaign against the protocol.

This includes testing not just the code, but also the operational security, social engineering of team members, and the effectiveness of incident response procedures. The goal is to identify systemic weaknesses and ensure that the protocol can withstand a sophisticated, motivated attacker.

Red teaming provides a realistic view of the security posture, revealing how different layers of defense interact during an actual crisis.

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