Trevin Edgeworth is the Red Team Practice Director at Bishop Fox, where he focuses on building and leading best-in-class adversary emulation services to help customers of all sizes and industries strengthen their defenses against current and emerging threats.
Trevin has over 20 years of security experience; he has built and overseen red team programs for several Fortune 500 companies, including American Express, Capital One Financial, and Symantec Corporation. Other accomplishments include leading a security organization as Chief Security Officer (CSO) for a major security company. Trevin has led a variety of security functions in his career, including cyber threat intelligence, hunt, deception, insider threat, and others.
Trevin is an active member of the security community. He has presented at several industry conferences and been interviewed by leading publications on topics such as red teaming and threat intelligence.
Getting Red Teaming Right: A How-to Guide
Read our eBook to learn how Red Teaming can provide the ultimate training ground for your defenses, assessing how well (or not) intrusions are detected and how an attacker can move throughout your network to achieve exfiltration.
Getting Red Teaming Right: A How-to Guide
Read our eBook to learn how Red Teaming can provide the ultimate training ground for your defenses, assessing how well (or not) intrusions are detected and how an attacker can move throughout your network to achieve exfiltration.
The Offensive Security Guide to Ransomware Readiness
Our ransomware readiness guide helps you understand your current state of ransomware readiness, prepare for ransomware attacks, identify gaps in your current strategy, and measure progress to continually enhance readiness.
Ready or Not: A Ransomware Self-Assessment
Fill out Bishop Fox’s ransomware self-assessment to see how your program stacks up to rigorous offensive security preparation.
Ransomware Scenario Emulation Report with Illumio
Illumio, Inc. engaged Bishop Fox to measure the effectiveness of Illumio Core for blue teams to detect and contain a ransomware attack. The report details the findings identified during the course of the engagement, which started on March 10, 2022.
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