The best way to find out whether your defenses work is to put them under real pressure. This is where the Red team (attackers) and Blue team (defenders) come in.

The Red team simulates a real adversary; the Blue team detects and stops them. Both sides learn from the clash.

Training under fire: real defense is forged in a simulated battle

Purple team: the best of both worlds

When the Red and Blue teams work together (Purple team), defenders see attacks in real time and learn directly how to stop them — not just from a report afterward.

A realreadiness check — not an assumption, but a proven ability to respond.

What you gain

How to protect yourself

These exercises aren't about "catching" someone, but about improving together. Regular simulations turn theoretical readiness into a real reflex.

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