Red teaming It is a practice as old as the Devil's Advocate the eleventh-century Vatican official charged with discrediting candidates for sainthood Today red teamscomprised primarily of fearless skeptics & those assuming the role of saboteurs who seek to better understand the interests intentions & capabilities of institutions or potential competitorsare used widely in both the public & private sector Red teaming including simulations vulnerability probes & alternative analyses helps institutions in competitive environments to identify vulnerabilities & weaknesses challenge assumptions & anticipate potential threats ahead of the next special operations raid malicious cyberattack or corporate merger But not all red teams are created equal indeed some cause more damage than they prevent In Red Team national security expert Micah Zenko provides an in-depth investigation into the work of red teams revealing the best practices most common pitfalls & most effective applications of these modern-day Devil's Advocates The best practices of red teaming can be applied to the CIA NYPD or a pharmaceutical company & executed correctly they can yield impressive results red teams give businesses an edge over their competition poke holes in vital intelligence estimates & troubleshoot dangerous military missions long before boots are on the ground But red teams are only as good as leaders allow them to be & Zenko shows not only how to create & empower red teams but also what to do with the information they produce Essential reading for business leaders & policymakers alike Red Team will revolutionize the way organizations think about exploit compensate for & correct their institutional strengths & weaknesses Drawing on little-known case studies & unprecedented access to elite red teamers in the United States & abroad Zenko shows how any groupfrom military units to friendly hackerscan win by thinking like the enemy