Red Team Exercises
Experience real-world attack simulations and fortify your defences before real threats strike with red team exercises.
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Integrity360's Proactive Approach: Prepare, Protect, and Prevail
The goal of the red team engagement is to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses in an organisation's defenses, identify where sensitive data is stored and assess the organisation's incident response capability.
The red team will use a variety of techniques, including social engineering, network exploitation, and physical penetration testing, to gain access to sensitive data and systems.
The results of the red team exercise test will be used to identify areas where the organisation's security controls can be improved and to provide actionable recommendations for remediation.
Benefits of Red Team Assessments:
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Understanding of known and unknown threats
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Evaluate digital and physical security
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Assess and minimise attack surface
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Comply with regulations and initiatives
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Develop remediation plans
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Gauge real-time response speed
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Determine effectiveness of security awareness training
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Reduce potential downtime
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Improve security posture
Red team assessment scope with Integrity360
Venture beyond typical security checks. From networks to employee awareness, our comprehensive assessments are designed to mirror authentic cyber attacks, maximising your preparedness.
Realistic Attack Vectors:

Legal and non-destructive methods that emulate real-world threats.
Internal & External Vantage Points:

Diverse attack angles for an all-encompassing security review.
Certified Expertise:

Trust in a team with proven skills to reveal and rectify vulnerabilities.
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Red team FAQs
What is a red team exercise?
A red team exercise is a realistic, goal-oriented cyber attack simulation that tests an organisation’s ability to detect, respond to, and recover from a sophisticated, stealthy threat. It emulates the tactics of real-world attackers across the full kill chain.
How is red teaming different from penetration testing?
Penetration testing focuses on identifying and exploiting specific vulnerabilities in a controlled scope. Red teaming tests the effectiveness of your defences by simulating adversary behaviour—often without alerting your security team—to assess detection and response capabilities.
What does Integrity360’s red team exercise include?
The service includes:
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Threat intelligence-led attack simulation
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Reconnaissance, exploitation, and lateral movement
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Objective-based operations (e.g. data exfiltration, domain compromise)
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Defensive capability testing
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Full debrief with a detailed report, impact analysis, and recommendations
Who should conduct a red team exercise?
Red teaming is ideal for mature organisations looking to validate the effectiveness of their SOC, incident response, and detection technologies. It’s particularly beneficial for financial services, critical infrastructure, and regulated industries.
Is the red team exercise safe for production environments?
Yes. All actions are carefully scoped, risk-managed, and authorised in advance. Integrity360 uses proven frameworks (e.g. MITRE ATT&CK) and experienced testers to ensure operations are realistic but non-disruptive.
Does red teaming support compliance and cyber maturity?
Yes. Red teaming is aligned with frameworks like TIBER-EU, CBEST, NIS2, and ISO 27001. It demonstrates proactive risk management and helps build executive confidence in cyber resilience.
Can the exercise include physical and social engineering elements?
Absolutely. Integrity360 can integrate phishing, vishing, badge cloning, tailgating, and other social engineering tactics to assess physical and human-layer security as part of the full attack path.
What makes Integrity360’s red team service different?
Our red teamers are CREST-certified, threat-led, and deeply experienced. We provide tailored scenarios, real-world attack emulation, and actionable insights—focusing not just on entry, but on long-term detection and response improvement.