Collaboration between red teams (offensive security) and blue teams (defensive security) can help organizations identify vulnerabilities, test their defenses, and improve their overall security ...
In day-to-day security operations, management is constantly juggling two very different forces. There are the structured ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published an extensive report detailing findings from a Red Team Assessment (RTA) conducted for an unnamed U.S. critical infrastructure ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has reaffirmed its commitment to securing federal and critical infrastructure networks following reports suggesting its elite Red Team had ...
OpenAI has taken a more aggressive approach to red teaming than its AI competitors, demonstrating its security teams' advanced capabilities in two areas: multi-step reinforcement and external red ...
As the U.S. Army transforms itself into a data-centric force enabled by artificial intelligence (AI), the service also is developing new methods for testing the security of those AI systems. AI is ...
In many organizations, red and blue teams still work in silos, usually pitted against each other, with the offense priding itself on breaking in and the defense doing what they can to hold the line.
Bubble or no bubble, from cyber skills to defensive strategies to governance, risk and compliance, artificial intelligence (AI) will remake the cyber world in 2026.