Hackviser Scenarios =link=
Defense scenarios flip the script, tasking users with defending against ongoing attacks. These scenarios are crucial for learning how to analyze, detect, and mitigate threats.
Before diving into the scenarios, we must define the "Hackviser." Historically, hacking was a solitary, almost artistic act of brute-force logic. Today, it is augmented. A Hackviser can be: hackviser scenarios
If a user scans aggressively (e.g., nmap -T5 ), the target machine "notices" and begins closing non-essential ports or rotating credentials, forcing the user to pivot and use stealthier techniques. Defense scenarios flip the script, tasking users with
Defense is notoriously difficult to train because it requires an active threat. By running Blue Team Hackviser scenarios, defenders are placed in a SOC (Security Operations Center) environment where a live "attacker" is actively breaching the network. They must use SIEM tools, threat intelligence, and incident response playbooks to stop the bleed. Today, it is augmented