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@seansica seansica commented Apr 1, 2025

  • Update supportedMitrePlatforms to use 'Network Devices' instead of 'Network'
  • This change affects all objects using the x_mitre_platforms field
  • Any data still using 'Network' will fail validation

This change aligns platform naming with current terminology standards and improves clarity, but requires updates to existing data that references the 'Network' platform.

This will bump @mitre-attack/attack-data-model to 2.0.0 on the @next distribution channel.

Since this is a breaking change, ATTACK_SPEC_VERSION will bump from 3.2.0 to 4.0.0.

BREAKING CHANGE: Update supportedMitrePlatforms to use 'Network Devices'
instead of 'Network' and bump ATTACK_SPEC_VERSION from 3.2.0 to 4.0.0.

- This change affects all objects using the x_mitre_platforms field
- Any data still using 'Network' will fail validation
- Version bump reflects the compatibility impact

This change aligns platform naming with current terminology standards and improves clarity,
but requires updates to existing data that references the 'Network' platform.
@seansica seansica requested a review from a team April 1, 2025 17:23
@seansica seansica self-assigned this Apr 1, 2025
Update COMPATIBILITY.md to include the new ADM version 2.0.0
and its compatibility with ATT&CK Specification 4.0.0 and
ATT&CK Release 17.0. Add details about features and
recommendations for this version.
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LGTM!

@seansica seansica merged commit b9f45ad into next Apr 2, 2025
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@seansica seansica deleted the 19-update-supported-mitre-data-platforms-2 branch April 2, 2025 15:20
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