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Today's episode is essential content for business leaders and policymakers, an investigation of red teaming, the practice of inhabiting the perspective of potential competitors to gain a strategic advantage. The concept is as old as the Devil's Advocate, the eleventh-century Vatican official charged with discrediting candidates for sainthood. Today, red teams are used widely in both the public and the private sector by those seeking to better understand the interests, intentions, and capabilities of institutional rivals. In the right circumstances, red teams can yield impressive results, giving businesses an edge over their competition, poking holes in vital intelligence estimates, and troubleshooting dangerous military missions long before boots are on the ground. But not all red teams are created equal; indeed, some cause more damage than they prevent. Drawing on a fascinating range of case studies, today's book shows not only how to create and empower red teams, but also what to do with the information they produce. In any truly competitive environment, even the best-laid plans and security procedures will eventually sprout problematic shortcomings and vulnerabilities, which those working in the targeted institution will most likely fail to uncover, or decide not to report, due to the normal institutional pressures and biases that inevitably reemerge. The author of, “Red Team: How to Succeed By Thinking Like the Enemy”, Micah Zenko.
Dr. Micah Zenko, author of Red Team: How to Succeed By Thinking Like the Enemy, explains why red teaming is an important practice for any organization. Joe and Micah discuss organizational blindspots, the best practices for finding them, and how red teamers can provide constructive feedback. Additionally, Micah shares techniques for leaders to become better critical thinkers.
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There's no strong protagonist if you don't have a strong antagonist. In this episode, you'll get to know more about how to create the perfect balance between one and the other, as well as why is it important to “think like the enemy”. Recommended resource: Book Red Team: How to Succeed By Thinking Like the Enemy by Micah Zenko At StorySD.com you can: Get free eBooks (English and Portuguese) Watch/Listen/Read all StorySD episodes Sign up to our newsletter for exclusive content Explore recommended articles, books, podcasts and videos Other StorySD series: Series 1 - Transmedia Storytelling for Business Series 2 - Build your Business Stories Series 3 - Technology – The future is here Series 4 - Use Stories To … Series 5 - Characters Series 6 - Travel Guide for Kids Series 7 - Transmedia Storytelling Case Studies Series 8 - Story Breakdown Series 9 - Interactive Storytelling Series 10 - Stories from Scotland
Micah Zenko, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of the new book "Red Team: How to Succeed By Thinking Like the Enemy." We talk to Micah about techniques to prevent domestic terrorism, parallels between physical security and computer security and red teaming. They also discuss software security, how to create more secure code, legacy code, IoT devices and more! Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly Like is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Micah Zenko, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of the new book "Red Team: How to Succeed By Thinking Like the Enemy." We talk to Micah about techniques to prevent domestic terrorism, parallels between physical security and computer security and red teaming. Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly Like is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Micah Zenko, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of the new book "Red Team: How to Succeed By Thinking Like the Enemy." We talk to Micah about techniques to prevent domestic terrorism, parallels between physical security and computer security and red teaming. Security Weekly Web Site: http://securityweekly.com Hack Naked Gear: http://shop.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly Like is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly