The coming year promises to be very interesting. And while red teaming really isn’t about predicting the future, we’re still interested in hearing what you think. Are any RTJ readers willing to go out on a limb and forecast the watershed trends or events of the coming year?
From the monthly archives:
December 2009
We are pleased to post the first in a series of articles by Michael J. Skroch of Sandia Labs on the modeling and simulation of red teaming. Michael is a founding member of the red teaming community and is well known within the community as a proponent of better red teaming methods and practices. He has written this article specifically for Red Team Journal and its readers. We believe the article is likely to become a standard reference in the field. You may download it as a PDF here.
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This article builds on an historical operational problem first set by Liddell Hart in the interwar years. In this article, we will look at a new variation of this problem called net-fighter vs. net-fighter. As well, we introduce the concept of interposing tactics. The analysis will also contextualize interposing and 3D tactics. [click to continue ...]
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