Turning Red-Blue Rivalry into Real Defense

Turning Red-Blue Rivalry into Real Defense
Purple Team

Great post, good read

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.
However, too often, their efforts don’t meet in the middle, creating noise. The red team runs an exercise, publishes findings, and moves on, while the blue team is flooded with a sea of unvalidated vulnerability alerts and rules. It may seem like progress, but it’s not. The offense identifies gaps once; the defense fights, essentially blind, day in and day out
Continuous Purple Teaming: Turning Red-Blue Rivalry into Real Defense
Red and blue teams often operate independently, but attackers don’t. Picus Security shows how continuous purple teaming and BAS turn red-blue rivalry into real defense, validating controls and closing gaps in real time.

You need to be skilled in both, I would of thought. Mind you with the issues I have been having lately I am leaning more towards blue. Need to correct that.

#enoughsaid