Choose the red team exercise you want to run, such as an assumed breach scenario, or a specific ransomware campaign.
Define the scope of the test, including environments, assets, access to credentials, and guardrails for testing.
Define specific parameters such as adversary sophistication for the exercise, ranging from “script kiddies” to nation-state level actors, or define endgame assets to flag whether attacker activity could impact critical systems, sensitive data, or high-value business assets.
Launch the test on demand, on a schedule, or through an AI prompt. Pentera’s AI-powered attack engine executes the adversarial workflow safely, adapting to the environment as the test progresses.
Translate validated findings into remediation action. See what attackers could achieve, identify the issues that matter most, and use Pentera Resolve to assign ownership, route tickets, track SLAs, and retest fixes.
Convert validation results into board-ready summaries, technical reports, and contextual answers with AI Insights Reports, Pentera Peer, or your preferred LLM through Pentera’s MCP server.
Pentera’s automated red teaming uses software-driven adversary emulation to replicate real-world attacker behavior on demand and at enterprise scale. It helps organizations understand how attackers could operate, how far they could go, and whether security controls can stop them.
Pentera’s automated red teaming is designed to expand access to adversarial testing, not replace it. Organizations without dedicated red team resources can gain access to elite offensive security capabilities, while existing red teams can automate repeatable exercises, extend testing coverage, and focus their expertise on deeper investigations, custom attack scenarios, and emerging threats.
Yes. Pentera is built to safely emulate attacker behavior in production environments with controlled testing, approval workflows, audit logging, and automated cleanup to help protect business operations.