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MITRE is a United States-based not-for-profit organization that operates several federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) under contract with the U.S. government. Its work spans national security, cybersecurity, healthcare, aviation, and civil government programs, applying systems engineering, research, and development to public-interest challenges. The organization is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, with additional offices across the United States.

MITRE performs technical, analytical, and strategic support for federal agencies, including defense, homeland security, transportation, and

One of MITRE’s best-known outputs is the MITRE ATT&CK framework, a comprehensive knowledge base of cyber adversary

Governance and funding are structured around its status as a not-for-profit organization. MITRE operates under a

health
services.
Through
its
FFRDCs,
MITRE
helps
design,
acquire,
and
sustain
complex
systems,
develop
policy
options,
and
advance
technology
deployments
while
maintaining
an
emphasis
on
independent,
objective
analysis.
behavior
that
catalogs
tactics,
techniques,
and
procedures
used
by
attackers.
ATT&CK
is
widely
used
by
security
practitioners
to
model
attacker
behavior,
assess
defenses,
conduct
threat
hunting,
and
guide
the
development
of
detection
and
response
capabilities.
The
framework
is
maintained
by
MITRE
and
has
influenced
tooling
and
security
methodologies
across
both
government
and
industry
sectors.
board
of
trustees
and
receives
funding
primarily
through
government
contracts
to
manage
and
perform
research
and
development
activities
for
national
security,
public
safety,
and
civil
programs.
The
organization
emphasizes
collaboration
with
government,
industry,
and
academia
to
address
complex
public-interest
problems.