
The Recognized Cyber Picture (RCP) is a critical NATO initiative aimed at enhancing situational awareness in the cyber domain by consolidating intelligence on cyber threats, vulnerabilities, and adversarial tactics. This study explores the feasibility of developing an RCP based on Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), addressing the absence of publicly available implementations. Leveraging frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK, methodologies like threat intelligence, weighted scoring model and detection as code concept. The research highlights how OSINT can complement classified data by identifying and prioritizing threats. Through targeted intelligence the study maps adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) to critical military operations. The findings underscore the importance of a scalable, resource-efficient RCP to counter increasingly sophisticated hybrid warfare threats effectively. The study also suggests onboarding and maintenance methodologies via cutting edge technology called Dete.
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