3 maj 2023

Raphael Mudge - Armitage and Cobalt Strike developer

http://www.hick.org/~raffi/
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> Raphael Mudge
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…….My foray into this work was the open source Armitage project <https://web.archive.org/web/20211006153158/http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com/> [code <https://github.com/rsmudge/armitage>], released late 2010. Armitage was a scriptable red team collaboration tool built on top of the Metasploit Framework <https://www.metasploit.com/>. Its purpose was to facilitate (and explore best practices for) red team collaboration at the cyber defense exercises I provided volunteer red team support for (e.g., the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition <https://www.nationalccdc.org/>).
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> In 2012, I launched the Cobalt Strike <https://www.cobaltstrike.com/> security testing product and started to sell licenses for it under the banner of Strategic Cyber LLC. When I brought Cobalt Strike to market in 2012, the commercial market for red teaming tools didn't exist. The practice of red teaming was embryonic and existed in few places. I believed red team security tests, informed by adversary practices, were needed. I created Cobalt Strike to support these testing ideas and spur interest in the practice area….
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