1. red team - Noun
2. red team - Verb
red team (plural red teams)
An independent group employed to challenge an organization by assuming an adversarial role or point of view.
Coordinate terms: blue team, purple team
red team (third-person singular simple present red teams, present participle red teaming, simple past and past participle red teamed)
(transitive) To challenge an organization by assuming an adversarial role.
red-team (third-person singular simple present red-teams, present participle red-teaming, simple past and past participle red-teamed)
(transitive) Alternative form of red team
red-team
Austin Peay State University Baseball’s Red Team gets Red-Black World Series opening win. Source: Internet
In what turned into a competitive game in the late innings, the Red Team staved off a four-run ninth inning by the Blue team to escape with an 8-6 victory. Source: Internet
The behavior of the Red Team in this clip is a display of fair play, honesty, and morality that isn't often associated with the online gaming community, but is very welcome. Source: Internet
It can help banks implement the RBI guidelines for Vulnerability assessment & Penetration Test & Red Team Exercises, Application Security Life Cycle, Patch/Vulnerability & Change Management. Source: Internet
This is not the first time the TSA has had trouble spotting Red Team agents. Source: Internet