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adversary_emulation_library
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What adversary emulation options are there nowadays to test SIEMs and IDSs?
Unfortunately I don't have the background and knowledge of cybersecurity needed to plan a pentest of my own. Also, it would be more interesting to emulate the attacks of actual APTs known in the wild. So far, I've tested Caldera, Invoke-AtomicRedTeam and manual tests from CTID's adversary emulation library: https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/adversary_emulation_library
- adversary_emulation_library: An open library of adversary emulation plans designed to empower organizations to test their defenses based on real-world TTPs.
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New blue team
This is a great callout! To help get started, check out the adversary emulation library, https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/adversary_emulation_library. There are also micro-emulation plans, described here: https://ctid.mitre-engenuity.org/our-work/micro-emulation-plans/.
- micro_emulation_plans: This collection expands the impact of the Adversary Emulation Library by developing easy-to-execute adversary emulation content that targets specific behaviors and challenges facing defenders
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Advice on purple teaming
I don't know how we know what CS would do if that command was part of a chain of attack, I'm assuming it would just detect on the more malicious activities. Once we get a bit more mature in our use of Atomic Red team I was looking at this framework for simulating an actual attack chain.
- THT: When hunt APT look for emulation ...
- Adversary Emulation Library
- menuPass Adversary Emulation
caldera
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SOC Malware/Detection lab
Also, for the attack emulation part you might be interested in CALDERA.
- Automated penetration testing software?
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Endpoint Attack Simulation
Mitre made Caldera to drive this. https://github.com/mitre/caldera
- Testing an XDR solution
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Do you know the Mitre tool "Caldera"? How can I build a plugin for it?
Did you join the Slack and ask your question there, or on the discussion forum? The CALDERA team will answer... (both links are at https://caldera.mitre.org/)
- New blue team
- Attack simulation tool based on CVE
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Attack Chain/Exploitation Path Diagram Generation Tools?
There's also a plugin for Caldera (https://github.com/mitre/caldera) called Pathfinder (https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/caldera_pathfinder and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQRWkHFRG-s) that can help.
- Malware testing service/site for our EDR Testing of SentinelOne
- Worm/ Replicating virus for demonstrating spread/lateral movement through a network.
What are some alternatives?
tram - TRAM is an open-source platform designed to advance research into automating the mapping of cyber threat intelligence reports to MITRE ATT&CK®.
Covenant - Covenant is a collaborative .NET C2 framework for red teamers.
sysmon-modular - A repository of sysmon configuration modules
Empire - Empire is a post-exploitation and adversary emulation framework that is used to aid Red Teams and Penetration Testers.
attack-flow - Attack Flow helps executives, SOC managers, and defenders easily understand how attackers compose ATT&CK techniques into attacks by developing a representation of attack flows, modeling attack flows for a small corpus of incidents, and creating visualization tools to display attack flows.
CTF-Difficulty - This cheasheet is aimed at the CTF Players and Beginners to help them sort the CTF Challenges on the basis of Difficulties.
attack-control-framework-mappings - 🚨ATTENTION🚨 The NIST 800-53 mappings have migrated to the Center’s Mappings Explorer project. See README below. This repository is kept here as an archive.
Incident-Playbook - GOAL: Incident Response Playbooks Mapped to MITRE Attack Tactics and Techniques. [Contributors Friendly]
RedEye - RedEye is a visual analytic tool supporting Red & Blue Team operations
Ghostwriter - The SpecterOps project management and reporting engine
stix2.1-coa-playbook-extension - A STIX 2.1 Extension Definition for the Course of Action (COA) object type. The nested property extension allows a COA to share machine-readable security playbooks such as CACAO Security Playbooks
WSLab - Azure Stack HCI, Windows 10 and Windows Server rapid lab deployment scripts