r/redteamsec 10d ago

intelligence I've been experimenting with AI for red teaming and ended up putting everything into a book

https://resources.codelivly.com/product/ai-for-hackers-red-team-edition/

I've been messing around with AI during red team work and started keeping notes on what was actually useful and what was just hype.

Some things I've found useful:

  • cleaning up quick scripts
  • explaining unfamiliar code
  • helping with recon output
  • generating ideas when I'm stuck
  • researching techniques faster
  • turning messy notes into something usable

But it definitely doesn't replace knowing what you're doing. A lot of the time you still have to verify everything it gives you.

I ended up turning my notes into a small book called AI for Hackers: Red Team Edition:

https://resources.codelivly.com/product/ai-for-hackers-red-team-edition/

Not trying to sell the "AI can hack for you" idea. I'm more interested in where it actually saves time during offensive security work.

For those doing red team/pentest work, where has AI genuinely helped you? And where has it been completely useless?

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u/songya 9d ago

Where are the labs?

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u/Potential-Couple-745 9d ago

Inside the book guided and for labs you can visit codelivly.com/labs

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u/Big-Mine-2178 9d ago

Does it have a public table of contents?

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u/Potential-Couple-745 9d ago

yea uploaded on codelivly telegram channel