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🎥 TiPS Episode 25 1103 – “Security Teams: Red vs. Blue”
By Fletch — ENP
In this high-energy episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch dives deep into the fascinating (and sometimes chaotic) world of Red Team vs. Blue Team cybersecurity — where the defenders and the attackers work for the same organization, and the battle happens entirely in cyberspace.
From corporate data centers to public safety networks, cybersecurity isn’t just about having strong passwords or the latest firewall — it’s about understanding how the enemy thinks. Red Teams are the sanctioned “hackers,” probing for weaknesses in systems, people, and processes. Blue Teams are the defenders — watching, reacting, patching, and protecting the digital perimeter. Together, they form the heart of a modern cyber defense strategy that’s as critical to 9-1-1 as it is to Fortune 500 companies.
🔴 What You’ll Learn:
• How Red Teams simulate real-world cyberattacks — from phishing campaigns to physical intrusions.
• The vital role Blue Teams play in detecting, responding, and recovering from those attacks.
• How “Purple Teaming” combines both disciplines into a powerful, cooperative feedback loop.
• Why these tactics aren’t just for tech companies — but are essential for PSAPs, ECCs, and enterprise EOCs protecting life-critical systems.
• The real-world consequences of a successful breach in a 9-1-1 or emergency
🛡️ Why It Matters:
In public safety, a network outage doesn’t just mean lost data — it could mean lost lives. NG911 systems, CAD platforms, and interconnected IoT networks demand constant vigilance and testing.
🌐 Visit 911TiPS.com for the full archive of TiPS episodes, or head to Fletch.TV for in-depth blogs and insights on public safety innovation, NG911, and digital resilience.
Follow @Fletch911 on social media for more updates, and remember — in cybersecurity and in life — it’s always better to find your own flaws before someone else does.
#TiPS #RedTeam #BlueTeam #CyberSecurity #NG911 #PublicSafety #IncidentResponse #Fletch911 #EmergencyCommunications
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🎥 TiPS Episode 25 1103 – “Security Teams: Red vs. Blue”
By Fletch — ENP
In this high-energy episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch dives deep into the fascinating (and sometimes chaotic) world of Red Team vs. Blue Team cybersecurity — where the defenders and the attackers work for the same organization, and the battle happens entirely in cyberspace.
From corporate data centers to public safety networks, cybersecurity isn’t just about having strong passwords or the latest firewall — it’s about understanding how the enemy thinks. Red Teams are the sanctioned “hackers,” probing for weaknesses in systems, people, and processes. Blue Teams are the defenders — watching, reacting, patching, and protecting the digital perimeter. Together, they form the heart of a modern cyber defense strategy that’s as critical to 9-1-1 as it is to Fortune 500 companies.
🔴 What You’ll Learn:
• How Red Teams simulate real-world cyberattacks — from phishing campaigns to physical intrusions.
• The vital role Blue Teams play in detecting, responding, and recovering from those attacks.
• How “Purple Teaming” combines both disciplines into a powerful, cooperative feedback loop.
• Why these tactics aren’t just for tech companies — but are essential for PSAPs, ECCs, and enterprise EOCs protecting life-critical systems.
• The real-world consequences of a successful breach in a 9-1-1 or emergency
🛡️ Why It Matters:
In public safety, a network outage doesn’t just mean lost data — it could mean lost lives. NG911 systems, CAD platforms, and interconnected IoT networks demand constant vigilance and testing.
🌐 Visit 911TiPS.com for the full archive of TiPS episodes, or head to Fletch.TV for in-depth blogs and insights on public safety innovation, NG911, and digital resilience.
Follow @Fletch911 on social media for more updates, and remember — in cybersecurity and in life — it’s always better to find your own flaws before someone else does.
#TiPS #RedTeam #BlueTeam #CyberSecurity #NG911 #PublicSafety #IncidentResponse #Fletch911 #EmergencyCommunications