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title: "Red Team"
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GitLab’s internal Red Team conducts security exercises that emulate real-world threats. We do this to help assess and improve the effectiveness of the people, processes, and technologies used to keep our organization secure. We follow the GitLab Values as much as possible to transparently collaborate with teams within Security Division, and the wider company, for the best possible result.
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title: "How the Red Team Operates"
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## General operation guidelines
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title: Opportunistic Attacks
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Short operations that allow us to explore intial access vectors we come across.
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title: "Purple Teaming at GitLab"
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The terms "Red Team" and "Blue Team" are used to describe the roles of attackers and defenders during planned security exercises. At GitLab, where collaboration and transparency are two of our [core values](/handbook/values/), we like to join forces and conduct what is commonly referred to as "Purple Teaming".
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### Flash Operations
These are very short (1-2 weeks) and start with the identification of a relevant threat. Generally we'll schedule a call or relevant
These are very short (1-2 weeks) and start with the identification of a relevant threat. Generally we'll schedule a call or relevant
### Longer-term collaborations
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title: "Atomic Testing"
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Atomic Testing is a way of testing detections in a more repeatable way, similar to how software benefits from unit testing to ensure it still behaves as expected.
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title: "Red Team Research"
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Link to blogs etc.
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title: "Red Team Stealth Operations"
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Stealth operations is our most significant offering, providing GitLab an opportunity to practice responding to real-world attacks. We use stealth operations to emulate threats most likely to target GitLab, our platform, and our customers. This focused approach sharpens our defenses and keeps us ahead of potential attacks.
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