In this webcast, SANS reviews findings from a recent report, providing expert guidance to help cyber defense professionals learn how to best leverage the MITRE ATT&CK Framework to improve their organization’s security posture.
The Adversarial Tactics, Techniques & Common Knowledge (ATT&CK) project by MITRE is an initiative started in 2015 with the goal of providing a knowledge base of adversarial tactics, based on real-world observations and accessible globally. With its rapid uptake by vendors and information security teams, ATT&CK now provides a key capability that many organizations have traditionally struggled with: A standard language of attack techniques, groups that use them, and the data sources that detect them.
This webcast reviews key ideas and strategies for using ATT&CK to inform security defenses, improve them, and quantify and demonstrate that improvement.
Watch the webcast to learn more as John Hubbard from SANS presents his findings.