Research and references
CRADLE builds on established practices in cybersecurity experimentation, cyber-range automation, threat modeling, and reproducible infrastructure.
How to cite CRADLE
No preferred public citation is specified in this development snapshot. Confirm
the required citation with the CRADLE project owner before publication.
CRADLE publications
This development snapshot does not provide an authoritative publication list.
Related cybersecurity frameworks
CRADLE scenarios can use semantic tags from established cybersecurity frameworks and catalogs.
- MITRE ATT&CK — tactics, techniques, and procedures
- MITRE D3FEND — defensive cybersecurity techniques
Reproducibility record
When documenting a CRADLE experiment, preserve the scenario file alongside the product and provider versions. This record helps other authorized users understand the conditions under which the environment was generated and run.