The most realistic stress test for your IT security

In Red Teaming, we put ourselves completely in the role of an attacker - with the same goals, means and procedures. Our team of ethical hackers simulates targeted cyberattacks on your systems, processes and employees - without warning and under realistic conditions.

The aim is not only to identify vulnerabilities, but also to assess how well your security mechanisms, employees and processes really react in an emergency.

  1. What is checked?

    A red teaming assessment includes technical and organizational audit trails depending on the scope - e.g.:

    • physical and digital attack vectors
    • vulnerabilities in network, AD, cloud & endpoints
    • human attack targets (social engineering, phishing)
    • alerting and response capabilities of Blue Teams
    • lateral movement & privilege escalation

    We are guided by standards such as MITRE ATT&CK and PTES - always individually tailored to your goals and security architecture.

  2. Your advantages

    • realistic assessment of your defense capability
    • detection of undetected attack paths & vulnerabilities
    • improvement of detection & response processes
    • strategic hardening through well-founded action plans

When real attackers don't need an invitation

Use controlled Red Teaming to prepare for unpredictable scenarios - professionally, practically and without damage. Simulate attack scenarios now!


Yes - all steps are clearly defined, coordinated and controlled. There is no unauthorized use of productive systems. The aim is insight, not disruption.

  1. Scoping & target definition (Red vs. Blue vs. White Team)
  2. Reconnaissance & initial compromise
  3. Lateral Movement & Privilege Escalation
  4. Target achievement & retreat
  5. Evaluation & debriefing with technical and management report

For companies with established security measures that want to test and further develop their detection & response capabilities in a practical way - also ideal for preparing for compliance requirements (e.g. NIS2).