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Prepare for adversary emulation planning, reconnaissance, infrastructure concepts, C2, Active Directory, discovery, privilege paths, persistence, reporting, retesting, and CyberLive tasks.
GRTP validates end-to-end red team engagement skills in authorized environments. GIAC lists 82 questions, 3 hours, a 76% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after January 20, 2024, and CyberLive hands-on testing.
GRTP preparation should combine legal scope, adversary emulation methodology, infrastructure concepts, hands-on lab judgment, reporting, and CyberLive pacing.
GIAC lists 1 proctored exam with 82 questions.
GIAC lists a 3-hour time limit and a 76% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after January 20, 2024.
GIAC exams are web-based and proctored, with remote ProctorU and onsite PearsonVUE options.
GIAC states candidates have 120 days from certification-attempt activation to complete the attempt.
GIAC describes GRTP as validation of red team engagement capability from start to finish. Candidates should understand scoping, adversary profiling, team roles, planning, execution evidence, reporting, debriefing, retesting, and replaying activities.
The exam objectives include adversary infrastructure, command-and-control concepts, discovery and enumeration, Active Directory, privilege enumeration, gaining access, domain movement, persistence, and data staging concepts. Preparation should tie each topic to a documented engagement objective.
GRTP includes CyberLive hands-on testing. Candidates should practice authorized labs that require careful observation, tool-output interpretation, objective tracking, and clear notes that could support a professional red team report.
Use this GIAC Red Team Professional (GRTP) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on GIAC Red Team Professional (GRTP) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
GRTP validates the ability to conduct authorized end-to-end red team engagements, including adversary emulation planning, engagement operations, and reporting. GIAC lists 1 proctored exam, 82 questions, 3 hours, a 76% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after January 20, 2024, and CyberLive hands-on testing. The objectives cover adversary emulation fundamentals, red team engagement planning and reporting, command-and-control infrastructure, adversary infrastructure, discovery and enumeration, Active Directory attacks, privilege enumeration, gaining access, domain leveraging, persistence, data staging and exfiltration concepts, retesting, and replaying red team activities. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare with lawful red-team lab review, methodology mapping, reporting practice, objective indexing, practice-test analysis, and GIAC proctoring logistics.
GIAC lists 82 questions for the current GRTP exam.
GIAC lists a 3-hour time limit.
GIAC lists a 76% minimum passing score for candidates who receive the exam version released on or after January 20, 2024.
Yes. GIAC lists GRTP with CyberLive hands-on practical testing.
GIAC identifies red team engagement professionals, penetration testers, red team members, blue team members, auditors, defenders, forensic specialists, and information security managers as target audiences.
Review scoping, adversary emulation planning, threat intelligence, roles, rules of engagement, execution tracking, reporting, presentation, retesting, and replay.
Use controlled labs for reconnaissance, enumeration, Active Directory concepts, privilege paths, infrastructure concepts, persistence concepts, and evidence capture.
Organize findings, objectives, actions, impacts, evidence, and remediation language so technical work can become a clear engagement report.
Track the 120-day attempt window, complete practice tests early, refine your index, and choose ProctorU or PearsonVUE proctoring.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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