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Atomic Newsletter
 
 
Welcome to the February edition of the Atomic Newsletter, a monthly email in which we will summarize the updates and news about Atomic Red Team™ and its related projects such as Atomic Friday, MITRE ATT&CK®, Invoke-AtomicRedTeam, AtomicTestHarnesses, and more!
 
 
 
 
 
Test Showcase
Highlighting new & novel atomics
 
This month, the Atomic Red Team maintainers wanted to showcase a couple of noteworthy new atomic tests that caught their eye!
 
 
 
 
PR #1751: MITRE ATT&CK Navigator links
 
One of our maintainers, Jose Hernandez, updated the Atomic Red Team MITRE ATT&CK Navigator layer files so that the links to its atomic tests are available when you click on a parent or sub-technique.

Reminder: Some tests are available under a sub-technique, and not included in the parent.
 
 
T1003.001:
Atomic Test #7—
Offline credential theft with Mimikatz
 
Over recent months, Mimikatz has been consistently among the top threats in Red Canary’s monthly Intelligence Insights. This month we’re spotlighting T1003.001 Atomic Test #7 as one of the best atomics for emulating Mimikatz.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Video for your queue 
Getting Started with Atomic Red Team
 
Carrie and Darin Roberts held a one-hour introduction to Atomic Red Team with help from our friends at Black Hills Information Security. Great for beginners or veterans who might need a refresh!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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New blog out!
 
Community Manager Marrelle Bailey recently wrote a blog about revising the Atomic Red Team Code of Conduct along with a little bit about who she is, her role, and what's next. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contributor shoutout
Kicking off the new year with hard work
 
Over the last month, frack113 has made some incredible contributions. We wanted to showcase another project frack113 has been working on, which aligns atomic tests to Sigma rules! Kudos for your work!

 
 
 
 
 
 
Atomic Red Team community updates
 
 
 
 
 

Atomic Red Team cannot continue to be the amazing library it is without the time, effort, and contributions from the community and the project maintainers. We wanted to showcase some of the individuals who have taken the time to contribute changes and additions to Atomic Red Team!
 
 
New & top contributors in January
 
 
Top contributors:

  • frack1113
  • clr2of8
  • Leomon5





Huge thanks to everyone who contributed to Atomic Red Team, and a special shout out to all of the first-time contributors:
  • scotp71
  • Kevin2755
  • lukematison
  • tr4cefl0w

 
 
 
 
 
We are here to help! 
Atomic Red Team maintainers
 
Meet our amazing team of maintainers, who create new tests, manage pull requests, mentor new contributors, and do so much more.
 
 
 
 
Bhavin Patel
 
Slack: Bhavin Patel
GitHub:  patel-bhavin

 
Carl Petty
 
Carl Petty
 
Slack: Carl Petty
GitHub: int5-grey


 
Carrie Roberts
 
Carrie Roberts
 
Slack: OrOneEqualsOne
GitHub:  clr2of8


 
 
 
Jose Hernandez
 
Jose Hernandez
 
Slack: Jose Hernandez
GitHub:  d1vious

 
Matt Graeber
 
Matt Graeber
 
Slack: mattifestation
GitHub:   mattifestation

 
Mike Haag
 
Mike Haag
 
Slack: Mike Haag
GitHub: MHaggis

 
 
 
 
Featured blog
 
Brian Donohue walks through how to run Atomic Red Team tests directly through Microsoft Defender for Endpoint's user portal.
 
 
Hands-on learning
 
Watch a live training brought to you by Black Hills Information Security with Carrie and Darin Roberts.

 
 
Join us!
 
Atomic Red Team depends on community contributions to increase technique coverage across platforms.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Be a part of the Atomic community

Atomic Red Team is developed by a community of thousands of computer security advocates, practitioners, and enthusiasts. Come say hi on the Atomic Red Team Slack!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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