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MITRE evaluated 21 cybersecurity products against the tactics and techniques used by APT29, a group that analysts believe operates on behalf of the Russian government and compromised the Democratic National Committee starting in 2015. We’re arming end users with objective insights into how those products detect known adversary behavior.
Cassandra Okechukwu says that one of her favorite things about working at MITRE is that it's a place where people can put initiatives into place quickly, which is important when trying to help those left behind by the public health system.
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We've supported DHS for more than a decade, helping develop capabilities that prevent terrorism, secure the nation’s borders, administer immigration laws, protect cyberspace, and ensure resilience to disasters.
MITRE's response to COVID-19 includes independent research, executive videos, and managing a private sector coalition to help improve health outcomes.
Meet Stephanie Turner, MITRE's new VP for inclusion, diversity, and social innovation.
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