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MITRE Posts Results of 2025 ATT&CK Enterprise Evaluations

MITRE Posts Results of 2025 ATT&CK Enterprise Evaluations

Posted on December 11, 2025December 11, 2025 By CWS

MITRE has revealed the outcomes of the 2025 ATT&CK Evaluations for enterprise cybersecurity options.

Eleven firms took half this yr: Acronis, AhnLab, CrowdStrike, Cyberani, Cybereason, Cynet, ESET, Sophos, Pattern Micro, WatchGuard, and WithSecure.

The MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations are impartial assessments designed to check the effectiveness of business cybersecurity merchandise in opposition to real-world assault eventualities.

This yr’s evaluations centered on two eventualities: one impressed by assaults performed by the infamous cybercrime group Scattered Spider, and one impressed by the Chinese language state-sponsored menace actor Mustang Panda.

The Scattered Spider state of affairs marked the primary time MITRE’s evaluation examined cybersecurity merchandise in opposition to assaults involving cloud infrastructure.

The federally funded analysis heart additionally examined the flexibility of merchandise to detect adversary reconnaissance actions for the primary time. 

“The analysis framework has been enhanced to put higher emphasis on safety, specializing in an answer’s means to dam adversaries and comprise threats in actual time. The detection analysis has been rebalanced to prioritize high-fidelity alerts that ship actionable context for safety operations groups, serving to to cut back alert fatigue,” MITRE defined.

The outcomes of the 2025 ATT&CK Evaluations can be found on the MITRE web site.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

As all the time, MITRE has identified that “the evaluations don’t rank distributors however present goal, evidence-based outcomes that allow organizations to find out which cybersecurity options match their particular wants”.

A number of taking part cybersecurity firms have boasted concerning the outcomes they obtained within the newest MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations. Though they prevented outright declarations of victory, as some did in previous years, a number of corporations highlighted their attainment of 100% detection and safety charges inside particular analysis classes.

Allie Mellen, principal analyst at Forrester, identified after final yr’s evaluations that vendor claims about getting 100% shouldn’t be trusted. 

“If a vendor says that it achieved 100% on the evaluations, it’s possible doing a number of of the next: manipulating the outcomes by solely exhibiting components of outcomes that they really feel profit them; turning on settings within the product which can be unrealistic for a real-world surroundings in order to look more practical; treating the outcomes as a contest as a substitute of a studying alternative and an opportunity to enhance the product.”

Main firms equivalent to Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, and SentinelOne withdrew from the evaluations this yr, stating that the MITRE program requires a resource-intensive dedication, main them to allocate sources elsewhere.

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