Verica CE (chaos)

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Runs a chaos engineering experiment with Verica CE, testing system resilience against simulated failures.

Use it when you want chaos engineering applied to security: Verica CE (the chaos engineering platform) runs the experiments — simulated failures (service cut, node loss, latency) — and measures system resilience. In the purple team context, chaos validates availability and resilience under adverse conditions: the system that withstands the failure (and the SOC that detects it) is the goal. Verica experiments are defined (hypotheses) and executed with result tracking — the practice of chaos engineering applied to the environment.

Do not use it in production without control: chaos experiments induce real failures — the test environment (or isolated segment) is the site, and experiments are designed with controlled blast radius. Verica CE is the community platform (the commercial version is from Harness): CE functionality is reviewed. And note: chaos engineering measures resilience, not attack detection — an infrastructure failure experiment does not validate detection of a technique; they are complementary practices. The experiment hypothesis (what is expected) is defined beforehand; an experiment without a hypothesis is an outage without learning.