April 25, 2022, 6:18 a.m. | Cybereason

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The MITRE Attack Flow Project is essentially a new way to visualize, analyze and share knowledge about sequences of adversary behavior. Ingrid Skoog, Ass. Director of R&D at the Center for Threat-Informed Defense, and Israel Barak - Cybereason's CISO, spoke with Nate Nelson about the benefits of the MITRE Attack Flow project to defenders and executives alike.

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