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NextDefense Red Team Assessment: Simulate Real Threats. Improve Defences. Build Resilience.
Modern attackers do not follow predefined scopes, timelines or rules of engagement. They combine technical, human and process weaknesses to bypass even mature security environments.
A Red Team Assessment is a realistic, adversarial simulation designed to test how well your organisation can prevent, detect and respond to real-world attacks. Unlike traditional penetration testing, red teaming goes beyond technical vulnerabilities to assess the resilience of your people, processes and security operations.
Our NextDefense Red Team Assessment uses intelligence-led attack scenarios to emulate sophisticated threat actors, including social engineering, cyber intrusion, lateral movement, persistence and advanced persistent threat simulations.
The result is a deeper understanding of your organisation’s true resilience, helping security leaders identify weaknesses, improve detection and response, and prioritise the changes that will have the greatest impact.
Telefónica Tech delivers intelligence-led Red Team Assessments designed to test and improve your organisation’s cyber resilience against realistic attack scenarios. Our approach combines adversarial simulation, continuous monitoring and close engagement with your defensive teams. Each campaign is tailored to your environment, sector and risk profile, helping ensure the assessment reflects the threats most relevant to your organisation.
We test across cyber and human attack paths, including reconnaissance, social engineering, manual exploitation, lateral movement, persistence and objective completion. This helps reveal how individual weaknesses can combine to create meaningful business risk. We also support Purple Team collaboration, including replay workshops with defensive teams to review what happened, how attacks progressed and what improvements can be made.
This turns the assessment into a practical learning exercise, not just a report. With experienced Red Team specialists, dedicated lab capabilities and strategic reporting for both executive and technical audiences, Telefónica Tech helps organisations understand their resilience and build a clear path to improvement.
Design exercises around your organisation’s critical business functions, sector, infrastructure and threat profile.
Use real-threat information, OSINT and tailored attack scenarios to reflect realistic adversary behaviour.
Assess technical controls, applications, infrastructure and human factors such as social engineering exposure.
Evaluate whether your security controls, monitoring and response teams can detect sophisticated attacker activity.
Run replay workshops with Blue Teams to improve detection, response and defensive processes.
Provide business-focused summaries, risk insights and recommendations for senior decision-makers.
Deliver detailed findings, attack timelines, evidence and recommended improvements for technical teams.
A Red Team Assessment is a realistic attack simulation designed to test how well an organisation can prevent, detect and respond to real-world cyber threats. It evaluates technology, people and processes together.
Penetration testing usually focuses on defined assets within a specific scope and timeframe. Red teaming is broader and more adversarial, testing how an attacker could combine multiple techniques to achieve specific objectives.
A Red Team Assessment can cover cyber attacks, social engineering, infrastructure, applications, employee behaviour, security monitoring, incident response and defensive processes.
Purple Teaming brings Red and Blue Teams together to review the exercise, understand how attacks were carried out, and identify how detection and response capabilities can be improved.
You receive executive presentations, technical reports, attack timelines, findings, evidence and recommendations to improve resilience. Purple Team replay workshops can also be included.
Yes. Red Team Assessment can be delivered as a one-off exercise or as a continuous service, depending on your organisation’s objectives, maturity and risk profile.