MITRE releases a shared fraud-cyber framework built from real attack data
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The organization behind ATT&CK brings a supplement specifically for financial fraud, including two new attack phases that simply didn't occur in the original framework. Those who know ATT&CK know that the framework of MITRE is hard to imagine from the modern threat analysis. But what it didn't picture up to now was the typical course of financial fraud. So what happens after an attacker has access and it's about making money. That's exactly the …
Group-IB becomes initial contributor to MITRE Fight Fraud Framework (F3)
Group-IB announced it is an initial data contributor to the newly released MITRE Fight Fraud Framework (F3) developed by MITRE Corporation. The company also confirmed plans to integrate the standard into its Fraud Intelligence platform, enabling organisations to apply the new standard alongside real-time, adversary-driven fraud intelligence. Group-IB’s Fraud Matrix in its Graphic User Interface As one of a strategic group of global contributors…
MITRE releases a shared fraud-cyber framework built from real attack data
Financial fraud losses in the United States reached $16.6 billion in 2024, up from $4.2 billion in 2020. Behind those numbers is a structural problem: the teams responsible for stopping fraud, fraud investigators and cybersecurity analysts, have historically operated separately, using different tools, different terminology, and different mental models of how attacks unfold. The MITRE Fight Fraud Framework, known as F3, is a behavior-based model …
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