Red teaming has always been a legitimate academic thing? I don’t know what background you’re coming from but… you’re very far off.
Theoretical CS/AI/game theory, rather than cybersecurity. Given the lack of cybersec background, I acknowledge I might be very far off.
To me, it seems that the perception in cybersecurity might be different from the perception outside of it. Also, red teaming in the context of AI models might have important differences from cybersecurity context. Also, red teaming by public seems, to me, different from internal red-teaming or bounties. (Though this might be one of the things where I am far off.)
Theoretical CS/AI/game theory, rather than cybersecurity. Given the lack of cybersec background, I acknowledge I might be very far off.
To me, it seems that the perception in cybersecurity might be different from the perception outside of it. Also, red teaming in the context of AI models might have important differences from cybersecurity context. Also, red teaming by public seems, to me, different from internal red-teaming or bounties. (Though this might be one of the things where I am far off.)