A popular method that organizations lean on to reduce their cybersecurity risks is marrying a popular tool that cyber pros consult when they analyze hacking groups — in a way they think everyone can use. The project to conjoin the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s cybersecurity framework and MITRE ATT&CK framework, announced Tuesday, comes with backing from big players: JPMorgan Chase, a nonprofit center operated by an offshoot of MITRE, the cybersecurity company AttackIQ and the nonprofit Center for Internet Security that’s perhaps best known for its work with state and local governments. The idea behind the mapping project is to harmonize the risk management sides of cyber with the threat intelligence side of cyber, via models that any organization can employ. Usually unifying those two sides would be something that only a large outfit, like the U.S. military or major investment banks, would be able to pull off, […]
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