Category: Red Teaming
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The Hacker’s Redemption: Ethical Hacking, Attack Trees, and Modern Threat Modeling
Ethical hacking is often framed as a moral transformation: black hat to white hat, attacker to defender, sinner to savior. That framing is misleading. Modern security failures are not caused by immoral individuals. They are caused by architectural trust debt. To understand whether ethical hacking can redeem anything, we must stop talking about intent and…
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AI Red Teaming: Breaking Your Models Before Attackers Do
How to stress-test, find, and fix the real vulnerabilities in your AI systems before someone else does. TL;DR AI red teaming is an adversarial, multidisciplinary practice that probes production and pre-production models to surface security, safety, privacy and misuse risks. It borrows from cyber red teams but expands to data, model artifacts, pre-trained components, prompt…
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AI Red Teaming: Stress-Testing Artificial Intelligence for Security and Trust
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is powering critical systems in healthcare, finance, defense, and everyday consumer apps. Yet, as these systems grow in complexity and influence, so do the risks. AI Red Teaming has emerged as one of the most important practices for ensuring that AI systems are not just functional but secure, resilient, and trustworthy. This…