Dec. 11, 2023, 10:43 p.m. | /u/Lanky-Champion-6575

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Recently I've noticed a new trend of applying adversary emulation to increase an organization's security posture (past the point of a traditional pentest). At least it seems like adversary emulation is a decent way to test monitoring solutions like they do with MITRE ATT&CK Evals.

For those of you who arents familiar:
Adversary emulation is basically pentesting but the red team larps a little as a threat actor(sometimes a specific one). In larping this way they expose vulnerabilities but also …

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