Unified Cybersecurity Modeling

Unified cybersecurity modeling brings together the many moving parts of cybersecurity—assets, threats, vulnerabilities, controls, behaviors, and relationships

Unified Cybersecurity Modeling

It addresses a core problem in cybersecurity: most organizations use fragmented tools, frameworks, and data sources that don’t “speak the same language,” making it difficult to see the full threat landscape.

Two Major Directions

1. Unified Linkage Models

These models connect assets, threats, controls, and events in a non‑linear way.

2. Unified Ontologies

Shared vocabulary (MITRE, CVE, UCO) allowing tools to interoperate.

Single, Consistent Representation

Of Cybersecurity Data

Impact Analysis

Challenges Without UCM
Solutions With UCM

TDIR Integration Output

Single Source of Truth
Consistent Semantics
Better Automation
Used in: SIEM • XDR • SOAR

Where Organizations Use UCM

Universal Management Platform

A management and risk analytics platform, in a universal and vendor neutral sense, is a system that brings together data, analytics, and decision support tools to help organizations understand their exposures, manage operations, and make informed strategic choices. It is not tied to finance alone—similar platforms exist in cybersecurity, supply chain management, operations, and enterprise risk.