The Diamond Model is a conceptual framework used in cyber security to analyze and understand cyber threats, intrusions, or attacks. It uses four key components: adversary, victim, infrastructure, and capability.
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The commonly used four-component framework to communicate threat actor behavior is the Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis. This model provides a structured way to describe and analyze intrusions by categorizing them into four components:
Adversary: Who carried out the attack?
Capability: How did they execute it?
Victim: Who was the target?
Infrastructure: What tools or resources were used?
So, the correct answer is B. Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis.
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