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MITRE Releases New Cybersecurity Framework to Protect the Embedded Systems

MITRE Releases New Cybersecurity Framework to Protect the Embedded Systems

A new Embedded Systems Threat Matrix (ESTM) framework was introduced to help secure embedded systems used in critical infrastructure and defense technologies across the U.S.

Developed collaboratively with the Air Force’s Cyber Resiliency Office for Weapon Systems (CROWS).

ESTM addresses a critical security gap in protecting mission-critical systems that remain increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated cyber threats.

Framework Overview

The ESTM framework provides researchers, vendors, and security professionals with practical tools to identify vulnerabilities and strengthen embedded system defenses.

Unlike traditional security frameworks, ESTM targets explicitly the unique threat landscape of embedded systems operating in transportation, energy, healthcare, industrial control systems (ICS), robotics, and other critical sectors.

“Embedded systems are the foundation of our critical infrastructure and defense capabilities, but they face complex and growing cyber risks,” stated Keoki Jackson, senior vice president of MITRE National Security.

ESTM fills a key gap by providing defenders with clear, actionable information to identify and stop cyber threats targeting these essential systems.

Built on MITRE’s proven ATT&CK® framework methodology, ESTM organizes tactics and techniques specific to embedded system environments, enabling seamless integration into existing security programs.

The framework incorporates MITRE’s extensive proof-of-concept research and theoretical security models to address both current threats and emerging vulnerabilities.

ESTM works in conjunction with the MITRE EMB3D Threat Model to create a comprehensive resource for secure system design and vulnerability assessment.

This dual-framework approach enables organizations to identify threats while implementing protective measures during the design phase.

The framework reflects MITRE’s mission-first approach as a not-for-profit organization serving the public interest.

Security professionals and cybersecurity experts are encouraged to contribute their knowledge and experience to continuously improve ESTM and support a collaborative defense approach.

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