Benefits of a Purple Team Assessment

Our Schneider Downs Purple Team exercise brings together our onsite red and blue teams to work alongside your team to prevent and detect specific offensive techniques from the MITRE ATT&CK Framework and other hacker tools, techniques and procedures.

As part of a Purple Team exercise, our goal is to provide the hacker mentality and toolsets our red team experts possess along with the incident responder and defensive thinking of our blue team experts in a way that encourages, engages and sparks knowledge transfer. Download our Benefits of a Purple Team Assessment whitepaper to learn more about purple team assessments, including how they’re devised and measured and the key benefits.  

Additional information is provided at www.schneiderdowns.com/cybersecurity/services/purple-team-assessment.

About Schneider Downs Cybersecurity

The Schneider Downs cybersecurity practice consists of expert practitioners offering a comprehensive set of information technology security services, including penetration testing, intrusion prevention/detection review, ransomware security, vulnerability assessments and a robust digital forensics and incident response team. In addition, our Digital Forensics and Incident Response teams are available 24x7x365 at 1-800-993-8937 if you suspect or are experiencing a network incident of any kind.

To learn more, visit our dedicated Cybersecurity page or contact the team at [email protected]

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