Adapting to new threats
Adversary emulation turns ‘what if’ into ‘what’s next’.
Adversary Emulation - Red Teaming
Red Teaming involves simulating realistic adversarial tactics to assess an organisation’s security posture. By emulating potential threats, teams can identify vulnerabilities, improve response strategies and reinforce defences against evolving threats. We fly emulating an OPFOR before malicious actors cause any actual damage. This proactive approach ensures readiness to respond when your organisation deal with real incidents.
Test Efficacy of CUAS Equipment and Damage Assessment
Evaluating the efficacy of Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) equipment is critical in ensuring it can effectively mitigate potential drone threats. Assurance of the CUAS’s ability to detect, track or neutralise aerial threats provides confidence on the response plan and equipment before disaster arrives.
Response Process Efficiency
Assessing the efficiency of current drone threat response processes is essential for identifying gaps in operational protocols. Through simulations and analysis, organisations can gauge the timeliness, effectiveness and coordination of their response teams, ultimately optimizing their defence strategies and minimising potential damage.