external/anthropic-cybersecurity-skills/skills/analyzing-threat-actor-ttps-with-mitre-navigator/SKILL.md
Map advanced persistent threat (APT) group tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) to the MITRE ATT&CK framework using the ATT&CK Navigator and attackcti Python library. The analyst queries STIX/TAXII data for group-technique associations, generates Navigator layer files for visualization, and compares defensive coverage against adversary profiles. Activates for requests involving APT TTP mapping, ATT&CK Navigator layers, threat actor profiling, or MITRE technique coverage analysis.
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The MITRE ATT&CK Navigator is a web application for annotating and visualizing ATT&CK matrices. Combined with the attackcti Python library (which queries ATT&CK STIX data via TAXII), analysts can programmatically generate Navigator layer files mapping specific threat group TTPs, compare multiple groups, and assess detection coverage gaps against known adversaries.
{
"name": "APT29 TTPs",
"domain": "enterprise-attack",
"techniques": [
{"techniqueID": "T1566.001", "score": 1, "comment": "Spearphishing Attachment"},
{"techniqueID": "T1059.001", "score": 1, "comment": "PowerShell"}
]
}
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