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Tag: Cyber Kill Chain

MITRE ATT&CK

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MITRE ATT&CKĀ® is a knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques based on real world observations published by MITRE. This knowledge base can be used as the foundation for understanding the Cyber Attack patterns. The MITRE Attack Matrices covers the following categories The MITRE Attack chain has 14 Tactics that will be executed in order by…

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Cyber Kill Chain

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The Cyber Kill Chain framework developed by Lockheed Martin explains attacker’s progressive steps when attacking a target which can be used to identify and prevent cyber threat. The Cyber Kill Chain has seven stages as following: Reconnaissance This is the initial phase, where the attacker gather’s information about the target. Scanning, Foot printing and Enumeration is…

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