The Red Teams Podcast was created for our team to share our knowledge and stories with you. Each episode will be dedicated to a topic or tactic. You'll hear from heavy hitters in the field. Not people who only write books about red teaming, but who are out in the field living and doing it every day.…
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The guys speak about the newest thing out there, the Rainbow Team, where the truest adversarial assessments are performed.
We take a few questions, some good, some bad, all centered around how to begin the assessment when you have so much to cover. Wayne calls as well towards the end and we talk about the path to red teaming.
Adversary OverwatchWayne’s Instagram
Dan and Uri celebrate the 50th episode talking about red teaming worldwide, why it took so long for the US to catch up, and the differences in mindset/culture.
You can find Erik at:Trinity BladeworksInstagram: @trinitybladeworksTwitter: @tdurd3n
We speak about internal red teaming, answering a question from a reader. Rest of the episode had to be edited out...
We talk about the need for skillset, why constantly learning new ones make sense. The conversation cernts around the need to be a generalist as a Red Teamer and security professional in general.
In this first 2019 episode, Dan and Uri go into random stories and stuff to start the year. Things related to red teaming, and things unrelated.
Must read stuff: The Four Elements of Red Teaming
Dan answers some questions and builds on Episode 038 to talk more about intel gathering and analysis.
This is a light episode, without preparation or real direction. But we tie a few things with the fist element of Red Teaming.
We recorded this on the field, and the sound is not the best. Apologies for that. Bear with us. If you can wait 2 minutes into the episode, it gets better.Based on Mark's "Climbing the Red Teaming Ladder", the Levels of Red Teaming are a very clear way forward.Books mentioned by Mark:Drift into Failure: From Hunting Broken Components to Understanding Complex Systems, by Sidney DekkerApollo, Challenger, and Columbia: The Decline of the Space Program (A Study in Organizational Communication), by Phillip K. TompkinsBooks mentioned by UriTeam of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, by General Stanley McChrystalThe Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander, by Peter BlaberExtreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win, by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin
Dan has a new website, go check it out.: https://www.adversarialmindset.com
You can follow Carlos on his blog The Dark Operator and on Twitter. You can also check some of his work at GitHub.
Matt’s website: https://www.devost.netOODA Loop: https://www.oodaloop.com
Dan talks about intelligence collection and analysis, and its connection to Red Teaming.
5 links to read in the morning:https://www.foreignaffairs.comhttps://protectioncircle.orghttps://redteamjournal.comhttps://www.cp-journal.comhttps://news.ycombinator.com
Brian Backpacking Blog: https://www.briangreen.netCC Chapman: http://www.cc-chapman.com
Uri and Dan give a short SITREP about the soon to be announced Introduction to the Adversarial Mindset course.
Jason is a former Army Special Forces, and the founder of GORUCK and the GORUCK Challenge.
We speak with Alan Johnson, a former member of the intelligence community and expert on insider threats, about the human factor on red teaming, the need to become "the bad guy", and in fact, there are no bad guys.
Please send your questions via the blog's contact page, or via instagram: @redteamsblog.
Rob’s company: Impact ActualInstagram: @robduboisBook: Powerful Peace: A Navy SEAL's Lessons on Peace from a Lifetime at War
We walk through all the stages of a red team engagement, providing tips and pointing at the things to consider. From the initial exposure and how to begin understanding the target, all the way to the delivery of the findinings and how to do it.
Please, send your questions via the blog (redteams.net) or instagram (@redteamsblog), and when you have a second, also provide feedback. Thanks!
Dan and Uri answer a couple of questions and discuss the benefits of helping the Blue Team after the engagement is done.
We talk to Paul about stuff... Mostly NOT about red teaming... This was supposed to be released as episode 18, but as you will see, it went to many different places. A ton of interesting intel, points of views and geo-political stuff, but not red teaming.
Uri and Dan discuss what actually is thinking like a bad guy, and why it's needed for Red Teaming.
Dan explains project managements, pitfalls, do's and don'ts and provides a good framework for project management.
Uri answers question from listeners and readers.
Key things to have in mind while red teaming.
Mini 004: differences between red teaming, penetration testing and tiger teaming.Your opinion: What is Red Teaming?The Rules of Red Teaming.
Red Team Journal: https://redteamjournal.comReciprocal Strategies: https://www.reciprocalstrategies.comEpisode 006: https://redteams.net/podcast/2017/episode-006-gegenspiel-with-mark-mateskiRed Teaming conference? What is Red Teaming: https://redteams.net/what-is-red-teaming
Dan, Uri, Brian Green and a few others met at a bar in NYC and answered questions. Noisy and with technical difficulties, some of the questions are here. Enjoy.
Krupto Strategic: https://www.kruptostrategic.comTwitter: @Krupto_StrInstagram: @Krupto_Strategic
We go into story time mode. Episode 20 will be recorded live in NYC, so here are a few stories from past projects, with red teaming examples. WARNING: lots of cursing. If you don't like two guys just telling stories and cursing here and there, skip this episode.
A good article on F3EAD: F3EAD: OPS/INTEL Fusion “Feeds” The SOF Targeting Process
Dan and Uri talk about thing digital. Techniques, tools, and how to approach it.
ITS Tactical: http://www.itstactical.com
Protection Circle: https://protectioncircle.orgSurveillance Zone Book: https://protectioncircle.org/surveillance-zone-book/
Book: Left of Bang by Patrick Van Hornehttps://www.cp-journal.com/leftofbang/Brian Green Backpacking Bloghttp://briangreen.net
nvAlt: http://brettterpstra.com/projects/nvalt/Little Snitch: https://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html
Dan and Uri talk about TTPs, how having a SOP can help, the mindset behind this and good things to have. They also talk about the Red Team "Kill House" and what it is.
Dan and Uri answer a question about how to become a red teamer.