Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Cyber Shorts
Sharpening the Spear: A Framework for Forging and Measuring an Elite Adversary Emulation Team
Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Cyber Shorts
ISBN: 978-1-041-11106-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Is your red team delivering genuine security value or just expensive theater? In an era where cybersecurity investments are under constant scrutiny, organizations can no longer afford to treat red teaming as a simple compliance checkbox. This book, Red Team Evaluation Framework, provides a definitive guide for transforming your red team program from a technical expense into a strategic asset.
Moving beyond a mere list of exploits, this framework equips CISOs, security managers, and practitioners with the tools to assess and quantify the effectiveness of red team engagements. Through detailed maturity matrices, practical checklists, and real-world case studies, you will learn to evaluate every stage of an engagement, from initial scoping and governance to advanced technical execution and operational excellence.
Whether you are building an internal team, hiring an external provider, or looking to maximize the value of your current program, this book provides the blueprint for ensuring your red team is a true measure of your security posture against the adversaries you actually face.
Zielgruppe
Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional Training
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Technische Informatik Computersicherheit Schadprogramme (Viren, Trojaner etc.)
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Computerkommunikation & -vernetzung Netzwerksicherheit
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Technische Informatik Computersicherheit Kryptographie, Datenverschlüsselung
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Foundations and Governance. Chapter 1: Introduction & Scope. 1.1 Purpose & Goals Evaluation Matrix. 1.2 Engagement Type Selection Matrix. 1.3 Scope Definition Framework. 1.4 Stakeholder Alignment Assessment. 1.5 Critical Evaluation Questions. 1.6 Red Flags in Engagement Planning. Chapter 2: Governance & Rules of Engagement. 2.1 Legal Authorization Framework. 2.2 Compliance and Regulatory Mastery. 2.3 Ethical Boundaries Assessment. 2.4 Permitted Techniques Evaluation Framework. 2.5 Engagement Management Excellence. 2.6 Red Flags in Governance and RoE. 2.7 Governance Evaluation Checklist. 2.8 Excellence Indicators in Governance. Part II: Technical Evaluation Framework. Chapter 3: Initial Access & Reconnaissance. 3.1 Goals & Methodologies. 3.2 OSINT & External Recon. 3.3 Social Engineering & Multi-Vector Attack Assessment. 3.4 Network & Web Reconnaissance Techniques. 3.5 Cloud-Focused Reconnaissance. 3.6 DevOps & Supply Chain Targeting. 3.7 WAF Evasion Assessment. 3.8 EDR & Security Tool Evasion Evaluation. 3.9 Practical Assessment Guide: Reconnaissance Phase. Chapter 4: Credential Access & Harvesting. 4.1 Goals & Techniques. 4.2 Windows Credential Dumping. 4.3 Kerberos and Active Directory Attacks. 4.4 Cloud Credential Harvesting. 4.5 Session Hijacking & Modern Token Theft. 4.6 Password Attacks & Credential Reuse. 4.7 Ethical & Operational Considerations. 4.8 Red Flags in Credential Harvesting. 4.9 Case Study: Credential Harvesting Excellence. Chapter 5: Privilege Escalation & Lateral Movement. 5.1 Assessment Criteria & Methodologies. 5.2 Windows Privilege Escalation Assessment. 5.3 Linux Privilege Escalation Assessment. 5.4 Lateral Movement Strategies. 5.5 Advanced Movement Techniques. 5.6 Detection and Prevention Testing. 5.7 Case Study: The Manufacturing Meltdown. Chapter 6: Security Control Evasion. 6.1 Evaluation Criteria & Methodologies. 6.2 AMSI Bypass Assessment. 6.3 Process Injection Techniques Evaluation. 6.4 ETW Bypass Assessment. 6.5 Advanced Credential Protection Bypass. 6.6 Network Security Evasion. 6.7 Comprehensive Verification Questions. 6.8 Case Study: The EDR Gauntlet. Chapter 7: Persistence & Post-Exploitation. 7.1 Assessment Framework & Methodologies. 7.2 Windows Persistence Techniques Evaluation. 7.3 Linux/macOS Persistence Assessment. 7.4 Cloud Persistence Mechanism Evaluation. Part III: Specialized Assessments. Chapter 8: Cloud Security Assessments. 8.1 Cloud Assessment Framework. 8.2 AWS-Specific Techniques Evaluation. 8.3 Azure-Specific Techniques Assessment. 8.4 GCP-Specific Techniques Evaluation. 8.6 Detection & Mitigation Evaluation. 8.7 Case Study: Cloud Security Assessment. Chapter 9: Container & Kubernetes Security Assessment. 9.1 Container Assessment Methodology. 9.2 Docker Security Evaluation. 9.3 Kubernetes Security Assessment. 9.4 Tool Evaluation for Container Security. 9.5 Real-World Scenario Assessment. 9.6 Detection & Mitigation Evaluation. 9.7 Case Study: Container Security Assessment. Chapter 10: Advanced Active Directory & Windows Attacks. 10.1 AD Assessment Framework. 10.2 AD Exploitation Tactics Evaluation. 10.3 Advanced Lateral Movement Assessment. 10.4 Detection & Mitigation Evaluation. 10.5 Comprehensive Verification Checklist. 10.6 Case Study: AD Security Assessment. Chapter 11: Specialized Attack Vectors. 11.1 Supply Chain Assessment Framework. 11.2 ICS/SCADA Security Evaluation. 11.3 DevOps & CI/CD Pipeline Assessment. 11.4 Insider Threat Simulation Evaluation. 11.5 Specialized Detection & Mitigation. 11.6 Case Study: Supply Chain Assessment. Chapter 12: Advanced Techniques & Custom Development. 12.1 Custom Tool Development Assessment. 12.2 Living off the Land (LOLBins) Techniques. 12.3 EDR Hooking & Evasion Evaluation. 12.4 Traffic Obfuscation Assessment. 12.5 Detection & Mitigation Evaluation. 12.6 Case Study: Advanced Technique Assessment. Part IV: Operational Excellence. Chapter 13: The Operational Excellence Matrix. Chapter 14: The Value Demonstration Framework. Chapter 15: The Final Assessment Checklist. Appendix A: Red Team Rules of Engagement Template.