In the arms race that cybersecurity has become, there’s value in knowing an adversary’s next move, strategy, and motivation.
The MITRE Corp. has a way to help figure that out.
The not-for-profit entity, which operates federally funded R&D centers and public-private partnerships, has released a framework that details how security professionals can engage their enemy and pick up that valuable intel.
MITRE in early 2022 launched MITRE Engage, a framework that cyber defenders can use for “communicating and planning cyber adversary engagement, deception, and denial activities.” The project earned Hill and his team a CSO 50 award for security innovation.
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