Threat Simulation and Cyber Drills: Red Team, Purple Team and Tabletop
What is a cyber drill and threat simulation? We explain red team, blue team, purple team and tabletop exercises, how they test your defense by imitating a real attack, and which fits which organization.
Threat Simulation and Cyber Drills: Red Team, Purple Team and Tabletop
Quick answer: Threat simulation imitates a real attacker in a controlled way to test your defense. Red team plays the attacker, blue team defends, purple team runs both together to improve defense, and a tabletop exercise rehearses leadership decisions on a scenario. The goal is to find the weak link before a real incident. Drill planning: +90 536 662 38 09.
Why drill?
You only learn if a defense works under attack, a controlled simulation finds gaps far more cheaply than a real breach.
Team roles
Red team attacks, broader than a pentest. Blue team defends, that is attack detection. Purple team unites both and closes gaps live.
Tabletop
Non technical but vital, leaders rehearse a scenario step by step, see the tabletop template.
FAQ
Will it harm systems? No, scope and rules are set first. Same as a pentest? No, complementary. How often? Tabletop yearly, technical once or twice a year.
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