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Red team engagement planning is the foundational phase that defines scope, objectives, rules of engagement (ROE), threat model selection, and operational timelines before any offensive testing begins.
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Red team engagement planning is the foundational phase that defines scope, objectives, rules of engagement (ROE), threat model selection, and operational timelines before any offensive testing begins. A well-structured engagement plan ensures the red team simulates realistic adversary behavior while maintaining safety guardrails that prevent unintended business disruption.
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| Type | Description | Scope | |------|-------------|-------| | Full Scope | Complete adversary simulation with physical, social, and cyber vectors | Entire organization | | Assumed Breach | Starts from initial foothold, focuses on post-exploitation | Internal network | | Objective-Based | Target specific crown jewels (e.g., domain admin, PII exfiltration) | Defined targets | | Purple Team | Collaborative with blue team for detection improvement | Specific controls |
Map organizational threats using MITRE ATT&CK Navigator to select relevant adversary profiles:
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