Red Cell Drills — Live Attack Sequences
Short, high-tempo blocks that simulate multi-stage intrusions with rotating objectives and rotating note-takers.
Red Cell Drills compress a month of asynchronous rehearsal into focused sprints. Each sprint assigns a notetaker, an operator lead, and a quality reviewer so you experience the social texture of real rotations. Scenarios emphasize cross-org workflow handoffs, not isolated exploits, and you will practice translating technical signals into concise updates for stakeholders who are not operators.
What is inside
- Four two-day intensives with distinct threat stories
- Live scoring on clarity, not on speed alone
- Swap roles each sprint to practice staff-like coverage
- Debrief templates aligned to enterprise client expectations
- Optional evening KR timezone sessions for APAC cohorts
- Artifact exchange drills with anonymized peers
- Mentor hotwash after each drill block
Outcomes
- Run a thirty-minute hotwash that surfaces two actionable fixes
- Maintain a legible activity log under time pressure
- Translate one technical pivot into a non-technical update
Lead mentor
Jonah Miles
Red team lab engineer focused on resilient logging and rehearsal design.
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Questions
Participant notes
Rotating the notetaker role in Red Cell Drills changed how I listen during incidents. Short, sharp, oddly fun.