Red Team PENTEST
Mulier Bellator Security (MBS) conducts physical access–focused red team penetration testing designed to evaluate how real-world adversaries could gain unauthorized entry to facilities, restricted areas, and critical assets. Our testing assesses the effectiveness of physical security controls, personnel awareness, and response procedures under realistic conditions, providing organizations with a clear understanding of their exposure to physical intrusion risk.
MBS red team engagements simulate credible threat scenarios using tactics, techniques, and procedures commonly observed in criminal, insider, and espionage-driven incidents. Testing focuses on access points, perimeter controls, surveillance coverage, credential handling, visitor management, and guard force procedures to determine whether security measures function as intended when challenged.

Where engagements require a combined physical and logical assessment, MBS coordinates with a vetted network of partner firms that specialize in network and application penetration testing. This model allows clients to receive a coordinated, end-to-end assessment while maintaining clear separation of duties and technical expertise. MBS remains responsible for physical access testing and overall engagement coordination, while logical testing is executed by qualified partners under defined scope.
Each engagement concludes with a detailed, objective report documenting access paths, exploited weaknesses, and observed response behaviors. Findings are prioritized based on risk, impact, and ease of exploitation, with practical recommendations focused on improving physical controls, procedures, and personnel readiness. Optional follow-on services include response validation exercises, policy refinement, and targeted training to address identified gaps.
By focusing on physical intrusion risk and coordinating seamlessly with trusted logical testing partners, MBS delivers red team assessments that are realistic, defensible, and aligned with regulatory, insurance, and enterprise risk management expectations.
Image source: MBS Comprehensive Security Guide 2026 vol 2
