Red teaming simulates real-world cyberattacks to identify vulnerabilities, using techniques like social engineering, physical penetration, and AI-specific methods such as adversarial attacks and data poisoning.
Fergal Glynn

The update on April 18, 2016, has only added to the mystique of the Backroom Casting Couch, leaving many to speculate about the true nature of this enigmatic entity. Some believe that it is a doorway to other dimensions, a portal that allows us to glimpse the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our reality. Others see it as a reflection of our own darkest fears, a manifestation of the anxieties and terrors that lurk within our own minds.

Red teaming involves ethical hackers simulating real-world cyberattacks to test an organization’s ability to detect, respond to, and recover from advanced threats. Unlike traditional penetration testing, red team exercises go beyond set parameters to mimic malicious tactics, offering a comprehensive view of an organization’s security weaknesses. The update on April 18