Mobile Threat Intelligence Framework
A comprehensive framework for understanding, analyzing, and mitigating threats in mobile telecommunications networks.
Framework Overview
The Mobile Threat Intelligence Framework (MoTIF) is a structured knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques in mobile telecommunications networks.
MoTIF helps security professionals understand the actions that adversaries may take to compromise mobile networks, from initial reconnaissance to impact on subscribers and services.
Based on real-world observations and threat intelligence, MoTIF provides a common language for describing mobile network attacks and developing effective defensive strategies.
Framework Statistics
14
Tactics
45
Techniques
103
Sub-techniques
10
Software
Tactics
View All TacticsReconnaissance
MOTA3001
The adversary is trying to gather information they can use to plan future operations
Phase: N/A
5 Techniques
View Details →Resource Development
MOTA3002
The adversary is trying to establish resources they can use to support operations
Phase: N/A
3 Techniques
View Details →Initial Access
MOTA3003
The adversary is trying to get into your network
Phase: N/A
6 Techniques
View Details →Execution
MOTA3004
The adversary is trying to run malicious code
Phase: N/A
2 Techniques
View Details →Persistence
MOTA3005
The adversary is trying to maintain their foothold
Phase: N/A
3 Techniques
View Details →Privilege Escalation
MOTA3006
The adversary is trying to gain higher-level permissions
Phase: N/A
2 Techniques
View Details →MoTIF Resources
Interactive Explorer
Explore the MoTIF matrix interactively with filtering and visualization options.

Training & Resources
Educational resources and training materials for telecom security professionals.
