To manage your attack paths, open the Global Attack Paths view as described in
TARA Main Table And Views and click the green ‘plus’ icon in the upper right edge to add a new row.
Identifying Attack Paths (Using Global Catalogs)
An attack path can be added to a threat scenario by creating row in a nested table below a threat scenario. Right-click on a threat scenario and select “Add Attack Path” from the context menu.
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For each rating parameter or metric select the level from drop-down menu as needed. You may declare a textual Justification.
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Identifying Attack Paths (Using Project-Level Catalogs)
Project-specific Attack Paths, in common with other resources, are administrated in the context of your project’s RM folder. The screenshot below highlights the RM folder and shows both global and project Attack Paths.
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The Attack Feasibility is derived from processing the relevant input. Note that the highest value, in this case, “High”, propagates to the Threat Scenario:
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Identifying Attack Steps
Attack paths can be characterized in more detail by adding one or more attack steps. The attack steps of an attack path might be derived from an attack tree analysis (ATA). Alternatively, attack steps can be created directly in TARA.
Attack Steps management is subject to the same rationale as applicable to Attack Paths. Thus, to manage your attack paths, open the Global Attack Steps view as described in
new TARA Main Table And Views and click the green ‘plus’ icon in the upper right edge to add a new row.
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