SecuLore is proud to announce that MITRE ATT&CK framework information is built into every CyberSight™ cybersecurity monitoring report for all — effective immediately. No upgrades or additional steps are required for existing customers.
This enhancement complements our NIST-based reporting frameworks, giving your team an enhanced view of the cyber threats targeting your network and the actions needed to defend against them.
For organizations working towards MITRE alignment, this new reporting tool can help SecuLore CyberSight customers gain better understanding of their current compliance level (1-5).
What Is MITRE ATT&CK and Why Should You Care?
MITRE ATT&CK is a globally recognized knowledge base of cyber threat behaviors. It categorizes adversary tactics and techniques based on real-world observations. Think of it as a "playbook" of how cyber attackers operate and what you need to do to be able to thwart them.
With this framework built directly into your reports, your team gets immediate insight into:
This context transforms security findings from overwhelming data points into clear, actionable intelligence.
From Chaos to Clarity: Why MITRE ATT&CK Reporting Matters
Public safety IT teams and directors already are stretched thin. With CyberSight Managed Detection and Response, SecuLore is already making sure that teams aren’t overwhelmed with alert fatigue and have a partner on their side to tackle cyber threats.
Alerts and report findings do provide context into WHAT the threat is, but the WHY and WHAT is next may be unclear.
Our new MITRE-enhanced reporting upgrade solves that problem by:
The result? Your team can resolve multiple issues with a single strategy instead of treating every report finding as a separate fire to put out.
How This Feature Adds Value at No Extra Cost
Why Public Safety & Local Government Teams Especially Benefit
If you’re a PSAP, ECC, or small government office, this reporting upgrade hits especially close to home.
What This Means for You
You don’t need to configure anything. All reports will now include:
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