Description
Red Team Services simulate real-world cyberattacks to test an organization’s detection and response capabilities. CrowdStrike’s experts emulate sophisticated adversaries using advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). These exercises identify gaps in security controls, incident response processes, and staff readiness. Red Team engagements can target specific environments, including endpoints, cloud services, and physical security measures. Following the exercise, CrowdStrike provides a comprehensive report detailing findings, exploit paths, and remediation recommendations. This approach enables organizations to strengthen defenses, validate security investments, and prepare for actual cyberattacks.
Sagiru –
Red Team Services’ adversary emulation was a game-changer. They identified critical, previously unknown vulnerabilities in our incident response plan with a realistic attack scenario. Their clear, actionable report and responsive support team have significantly strengthened our security posture. We’re now far more confident in our defenses.
Austine –
Before Red Team Services, we lacked validated insights into our actual security posture. Their adversary emulation ruthlessly exposed overlooked vulnerabilities. The detailed report and proactive support enabled targeted remediation, dramatically improving our incident response capabilities and fostering a more secure environment.
Ishaq –
Red Team Services were a game-changer. Their adversary emulation pinpointed critical vulnerabilities we hadn’t even considered. This proactive approach allowed us to harden our environment, moving from reactive firefighting to strategic defense. Exceptional support and actionable insights made the entire process incredibly valuable.
Gbenga –
Red Team Services’ adversary emulation exposed critical blind spots in our incident response plan that penetration testing missed. Their team’s realistic attack scenarios and clear reporting immediately strengthened our security posture. Support was exceptionally responsive, and the entire process was surprisingly intuitive to integrate.