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Next generation red teaming / [electronic resource]

by Dalziel, Henry [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Waltham, MA : Elsevier : 2015Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9780128041864; 0128041862; 0128041714; 9780128041710.Subject(s): Business enterprises -- Security measures | Business enterprises -- Security measures -- Evaluation | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior | Business enterprises -- Security measures | Electronic books | Electronic booksOnline resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
Front Cover; Next Generation Red Teaming; Copyright Page; Contents; Author Biography; Contributing Editor Biography; 1 Introduction; 2 The Typical Approach; 3 Red Team Assessment; 4 Elements for Success; Composite Attack Case Study; 5 Who Are We Up Against; 6 Things to Keep in Mind; 7 Composite Attacks; 8 Conclusion.
Summary: Red Teaming is can be described as a type of wargaming. In private business, penetration testers audit and test organization security, often in a secretive setting. The entire point of the Red Team is to see how weak or otherwise the organization's security posture is. This course is particularly suited to CISO's and CTO's that need to learn how to build a successful Red Team, as well as budding cyber security professionals who would like to learn more about the world of information security. Teaches readers how to dentify systemic security issues based on the analysis of vulnerability and configuration data Demonstrates the key differences between Red Teaming and Penetration Testing Shows how to build a Red Team and how to identify different operational threat environments.
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Red Teaming is can be described as a type of wargaming. In private business, penetration testers audit and test organization security, often in a secretive setting. The entire point of the Red Team is to see how weak or otherwise the organization's security posture is. This course is particularly suited to CISO's and CTO's that need to learn how to build a successful Red Team, as well as budding cyber security professionals who would like to learn more about the world of information security. Teaches readers how to dentify systemic security issues based on the analysis of vulnerability and configuration data Demonstrates the key differences between Red Teaming and Penetration Testing Shows how to build a Red Team and how to identify different operational threat environments.

Front Cover; Next Generation Red Teaming; Copyright Page; Contents; Author Biography; Contributing Editor Biography; 1 Introduction; 2 The Typical Approach; 3 Red Team Assessment; 4 Elements for Success; Composite Attack Case Study; 5 Who Are We Up Against; 6 Things to Keep in Mind; 7 Composite Attacks; 8 Conclusion.

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