Development and operations a practical guide



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1 Joe Vest, James Tubberville Red Team Development and Operations
Instructions
Follow each puzzle’s instructions
Set a time and complete the puzzles within 5 minutes.
STOP here and prepare to begin when ready


9 Dot Puzzle
Instructions:
Placing your pen on the page only once, draw four straight lines that pass through all nine dots without lifting the pen from the page.


Maze Challenge
Instructions:
Draw a line from the laptop to the data center.


Triangle Puzzle
Instructions:
Count the triangles. How many are shown?


Word Puzzle
Instructions:
Write your explanation to the following story.
A man walks into a bar and asks the bartender fora glass of water. The bartender pulls out a gun and pointed it at the man. The man says thank you and walks out.


Alternative Thought Processing
Instructions:
Contemplate the following and think of areas in which common misconceptions or bias influence how security is implemented or approached in your organization.
Given the red dots are areas in which combat aircraft are often hit during engagement, what does the following diagram indicate What would be your recommendations for additional armoring of the aircraft?


Mindset Challenge Comments and Answers
9 Dot Challenge
Possible answers.
Did you come up with something different The point of this exercise to support the phrase think outside the box. Do not limit yourself by what’s presented and focus on measuring what Is vs what
“Should be”
Maze Challenge
Possible Answers
How does your solution compare The point of this exercise is similar to the prior. Don’t let assumptions and limitations prevent possible solutions. A good Red Teamer is able to understand and bend rules in ways that are not always considered.


Triangle Puzzle
Answer: Total Triangles = When faced with a problem for which you don’t know the formula a brute force approach maybe needed. Lessons can be learned, and formulas can be added to your knowledge base to improve efficiency when faced with similar problems in the future.
Formula:
T(n) = floor(n*(n + n + 1) / 8)
Example:
f(4) = 4*(4 + 2)*(2*4 + 1) / 8 = 27.000
Reference:
http://www.billthelizard.com/2009/08/how-many-triangles.html
Word Puzzle
This is a common lateral thinking puzzle. These types of puzzles often gives the audience a seemingly unusual set of circumstances where they must try and figure out what happened or what's going on in an unusual short story. These help show how difficult challenges can often be solved with easy solutions.
Classic Solution:
The man had the hiccups and wanted a glass of water to help get rid of them. The bartender could hear the hiccups when the man spoke, so he brought the gun out to scare the hiccups away. It worked,
and the man thanked him and left, no longer needing the glass of water.
How did your answer compare to the classic solution?

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