Increasing the diversity of information technologies within organizational systems reduces the impact of potential exploitations or compromises of specific technologies. Such diversity protects against common mode failures, including those failures induced by supply chain attacks. Diversity in information technologies also reduces the likelihood that the means adversaries use to compromise one system component will be effective against other system components, thus further increasing the adversary work factor to successfully complete planned attacks. An increase in diversity may add complexity and management overhead that could ultimately lead to mistakes and unauthorized configurations.
Capability ID | Capability Description | Mapping Type | ATT&CK ID | ATT&CK Name |
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SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1068 | Exploitation for Privilege Escalation |
SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1189 | Drive-by Compromise |
SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1190 | Exploit Public-Facing Application |
SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1203 | Exploitation for Client Execution |
SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1210 | Exploitation of Remote Services |
SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1211 | Exploitation for Defense Evasion |
SC-29 | Heterogeneity | Protects | T1212 | Exploitation for Credential Access |