Jessica Entwistle
May 14 2026
Missed our Red Teaming Explained webinar?
You can now watch the full session on demand and learn how red teaming, objective-led testing and adversary simulation can help organisations better understand their security posture, validate their defences and improve detection and response capability.
In this webinar, Secarma explores what red teaming really means, how it differs from traditional penetration testing, and how organisations can choose the right approach based on their risks, maturity and priorities.
Red teaming is one of the most talked-about areas of offensive security, but it is also one of the most misunderstood.
For some organisations, it means a full-scale simulation of a realistic attacker. For others, it means a more focused engagement designed to test whether specific objectives could be achieved, whether existing controls stand up under pressure, and whether internal teams can detect and respond effectively.
In this on-demand webinar, we explain where red teaming fits alongside objective-led testing and adversary simulation, helping security leaders, technical teams and decision-makers understand how to get meaningful value from advanced security testing.
The session also looks at why this matters in an AI-driven threat landscape. As attackers use AI to move faster, scale activity and make malicious behaviour more convincing, organisations need stronger visibility, clearer priorities and greater confidence in their ability to respond.
This webinar is useful for anyone involved in strengthening security operations, improving detection and response, or deciding which type of advanced security testing is right for their organisation, including:
Advanced security testing should not be treated as a buzzword or a one-size-fits-all exercise. When designed properly, it can help organisations understand how their people, processes and technology perform under realistic conditions.
Red teaming, objective-led testing and adversary simulation can provide valuable insight into where defences are working well, where visibility may need to improve, and how internal teams can respond more confidently when pressure increases.
At Secarma, we help organisations take a practical and proportionate approach to offensive security. Whether you are exploring red teaming for the first time, looking to validate your detection and response capability, or deciding which testing approach best fits your current maturity, our team can help you take the next step with confidence.
If you would like to understand whether red teaming, objective-led testing or adversary simulation is the right fit for your organisation, our team can help.
Get in touch with Secarma to speak to one of our experts: