Security News > 2020 > September > Stellar Cyber’s new toolkit helps security teams test their solutions to verify their cybersecurity effectiveness
Stellar Cyber announced a new toolkit customers can use to verify the platform's functionality by launching a wide variety of cyberattacks against it.
The Red Team toolkit is an offensive attack generator that 'red team' security analysts can use to test the Stellar Cyber Open-XDR platform's ability to defend against the latest attacks.
In traditional cybersecurity tools, stress-testing the system to verify functionality under new attack scenarios is a complex and time-consuming process that involves a lot of custom coding.
With Stellar Cyber's Toolkit, the process is much simpler because the Stellar Cyber platform brings together data of existing tools into one data lake, making cross-tool analysis possible from a single pane of glass.
"The smartest security teams are constantly testing their security solutions to verify their ability to defend against the ever-changing cyberattacks, like testing your smoke detector regularly," said Iker Simsir, Director of Product Management at Stellar Cyber.
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