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caldera_pathfinder
- 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.
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Guidance on certs in Cybersecurity Field
Pathfinder: https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/caldera_pathfinder
attack-flow
- Attack Flow v2.0.1 — a language for describing how cyber adversaries combine and sequence various offensive techniques to achieve their goals
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Attack Chain/Exploitation Path Diagram Generation Tools?
This is what Attack Flow is specifically meant to help with (https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/attack-flow and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlTTF4TF48A). Take a look at the CEO Scenario walkthrough (https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/attack-flow/blob/main/docs/ceo_scenario.md), the use of a Sankey diagram to highlight how mitigations reduce the cost of risk is one of the best representations I know of.
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I'm the CINO of Tidal Cyber, and previously founded MITRE's ATT&CK® Evaluations. AMA!
I will give credit to the work at CTID, though many are looking at how to not look at ATT&CK Techniques atomically, rather as chains: https://ctid.mitre-engenuity.org/our-work/attack-flow/
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PURPLE TEAM LEADERSHIP METRICS?
define your attack path similar to the sankey diagrams at https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/attack-flow/blob/main/docs/ceo_scenario.md
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Tooling for Purple Teaming
- Threat Modeling - Based on the assessment results, define potential attack paths (not a single action against a single asset, but the full chain of steps that an attacker would take - see https://github.com/center-for-threat-informed-defense/attack-flow/blob/main/docs/ceo_scenario.md for a basic example). Prioritize your attack paths based on whatever real world factors affect your team's availability, capabilities, etc. For example, if the team's availability overlaps with a year-end accounting process, pick an attack path that doesn't touch your finance and accounting team.
What are some alternatives?
Covenant - Covenant is a collaborative .NET C2 framework for red teamers.
VECTR - VECTR is a tool that facilitates tracking of your red and blue team testing activities to measure detection and prevention capabilities across different attack scenarios
Starkiller - Starkiller is a Frontend for PowerShell Empire.
attack-stix-data - STIX data representing MITRE ATT&CK
caldera - Automated Adversary Emulation Platform
adversary_emulation_library - An open library of adversary emulation plans designed to empower organizations to test their defenses based on real-world TTPs.
tram - TRAM is an open-source platform designed to advance research into automating the mapping of cyber threat intelligence reports to MITRE ATT&CK®.
Automata - Automatic detection engineering technical state compliance
heimdall2 - Heimdall Enterprise Server 2 lets you view, store, and compare automated security control scan results.
bzar - A set of Zeek scripts to detect ATT&CK techniques.
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.