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MITRE EMB3D for OT & ICS Threat Modeling Takes Flight

Posted on March 7, 2025
MITRE EMB3D for OT & ICS Threat Modeling Takes Flight

Manufacturers and infrastructure providers are gaining options to satisfy regulations and boost cyber safety for embedded and industrial control systems, as EMB3D, STRIDE, and ATT&CK for ICS gain traction.

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