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Purple is the new red
A day-in-the-life of a purple teamer using Prelude Operator
David Hunt
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One of the most common questions about Operator I receive is: How do I access Windows APIs in C# (or C++) instead of using shell commands? Red and Purp…
Alex Manners
Jan 19
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Beware of the snake oil
How buzzwords - not solutions - have come to run the security industry
David Hunt
Jan 17
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Action-oriented red teaming
Using Prelude Operator to generate automatic security recommendations for your environment
David Hunt
Jan 13
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How we do business
Potentially Shippable Increments (PSI) allow us to move fast without losing focus
David Hunt
Jan 12
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You need a red team
Analyzing 3 common solutions designed to protect you
David Hunt
Jan 11
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Mimicking evil
A deep dive into adversary profiles and how you can build them
David Hunt
Jan 8
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Going headless
Using Operator to run red team actions without the GUI
David Hunt
Jan 7
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