Objectively Assess Your APT29 Defenses by Using Breach and Attack SimulationSome of the toughest board of director questions a CISO will ever receive are the ones along the lines of “I just read about APT29. Are we protected against APT29? What is our risk of a successful breach by the APT29 threat actors? How do we know?”There are two new defensive tools which enable CISOs and their teams to best answer these difficult questions correctly and accurately. They give you everything you need to know to stand tall in assessing the relative risk of APT29, or any other new “threat du jour,” against your enterprise’s cyber defenses.MITRE ATT&CK™ Framework. The first of these important additions to your defensive toolkit is the MITRE ATT&CK cybersecurity framework. MITRE ATT&CK takes the view of the attacker and frames the likely activity of APT29 in terms of very specific attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures. AttackIQ Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) Platform. The second important addition to your defensive toolkit is the AttackIQ breach and attack simulation platform. AttackIQ allows you to operationalize MITRE ATT&CK and build out scenarios that simulate exactly the tactics, techniques,and procedures that the APT29 attack group might use based upon known threat intelligence and industry data.Let’s take a closer look at these important and powerful defensive tools