Podcast: MITRE Organization Explored

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Conor Quinlan

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Airiam welcomes MITRE’s Shane Steiger, Esq., CISSP in this episode. We discuss how MITRE came to be and how the frameworks they maintain help companies around the world. The four pillars of their Cyber Resiliency Engineering Framework (CREF) are Anticipate, Withstand, Recover, and Adapt. Shane also shares his personal journey to join MITRE and how he works to make the organization great.

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