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Why Red Teaming Maximizes Resources and Minimizes Biases in the Face of Complex Security Decisions

Mar 01, 202340 minEp. 106
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Episode description

Brian McDermott is an expert on red teaming and began his career serving 20 years as a Marine aviator retiring in 2016 as a Lieutenant Colonel. His supporting establishment tours include Faculty Advisor and Naval Expeditionary Operations Course Director at the USMC Expeditionary Warfare School and as the Marine Corps University (MCU) Red Team Director after successful completion of the 9-week Red Team Leaders course at the U.S. Army University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies (UFMCS). He is the founder and President of Red Teaming Solutions & Training, LLC. 

Brian joins host Chuck Randolph to discuss:

  • What red teaming is and why it’s needed in both the intelligence community and corporate world.
  • How red teaming has helped him develop an appreciation of “VUCA” environments (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous).
  • Implications of not using red teaming in organizations.
  • The importance of using common operating language and communicating recommendations in a way the audience understands.
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