Red Team

Strengthen your company's security with Red Team exercises

What is Red Team?

Red Teaming is an advanced security exercise in which a team of security experts simulates real attacks against an organization to uncover vulnerabilities that can be exploited by malicious actors. Unlike traditional security testing, which is often limited to specific systems or applications, Red Teaming takes a holistic perspective and attempts to break through all layers of the company's defenses, including both digital and physical security measures.

The goal is not only to find technical vulnerabilities, but also to test the response of the organization’s security team and improve preparedness against real threats. Where traditional testing can be predictable and focused on known weaknesses, a Red Team challenges the organization with unknown and creative attack methods, providing deeper insight into how well the business can defend itself against sophisticated attacks. 

Why is Red Team important for your company?

Conducting a Red Team exercise will prepare you against attacks in several ways.
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Identify hidden vulnerabilities

Uncover security gaps that traditional tests often overlook, both in digital systems and physical security.

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Improve the company's preparedness

Test and strengthen the organization’s ability to respond to real security attacks.

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Increased security awareness in the company

Give employees and management a better understanding of potential threats and the necessity of security measures.

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Test the company's defenses at multiple levels

Challenge both technical, physical and human defense mechanisms, so that all aspects of the organization are strengthened. 

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Customized threat landscape

Simulate attacks based on specific threats to the company and provide concrete areas to improve.

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Gain a competitive advantage

Strengthen the company's security profile and gain greater trust from customers and partners. 

Why choose Netsecurity for Red Team exercises?

In recent years, Netsecurity has built the country's leading Red Team, which carries out more than 100 assignments a year within security testing (Penetration Testing) and Incident Response. The Norwegian National Security Authority (NSM) has recognized us through approval in the quality scheme for Incident Response.

4 different Red Team exercises

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Purple teaming

Purple teaming is a collaboration between our offensive experts (Red Team) and your security team (Blue Team). The collaboration provides real-time exchange of experience that strengthens security by uncovering vulnerabilities and improving defenses.
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Tiber-EN

TIBER-NO is a framework for strengthening cybersecurity in the financial sector. Our Red Team simulates attacks based on real threats to test and improve institutions' resilience.
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Scenario-based exercises

Scenario-based exercises simulate attacks to test the organization's ability to detect, respond, and recover. They are based on the methods of real threat actors and uncover weaknesses and areas for improvement.
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Full-scale exercises

A full-scale Red Team engagement is a long-term security test with few limitations, where the goal is to achieve a specific objective. The engagement evaluates security at all levels and provides concrete recommendations for improvement.

Netsecurity's Red Team present at DEF CON and BSides 2025 in Las Vegas

We are back from the world’s most important meeting place for penetration testers, incident responders, developers, and others who work with security. Here are the highlights from this year's BSides and Defcon in Las Vegas.

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Talk to us about Red Team

With a Red Team exercise from Netsecurity, we expose your systems to simulated attacks that give you a realistic assessment of the company’s ability to detect, respond to, and manage security threats.

Do you need assistance carrying out a Red Team exercise, a TIBER-NO test, or are you concerned about the state of security in your organization? Contact us today to make your company better prepared against today's and tomorrow's attacks.