Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) Key Resources
This document serves as a central reference guide for the Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) project, providing easy access to foundational documents, analytical tools, periodic summaries, and contribution guidelines. It acts as an index to the core materials supporting our work in tracking hybrid threats.
Welcome to the core reference materials for the Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) project. This collection is designed to provide easy access to the foundational documents, tools, and frameworks supporting our work tracking hybrid threats.
Core Documentation
- HAP Project Overview A high-level introduction to the project’s purpose, scope, and objectives.
- Hybrid Attack Signals – Typology Detailed classification of signal categories and typologies used for hybrid threat identification.
- Core Feed Intake Framework Curated and evolving list of reputable open-source feeds to support signal intake.
- Cascade Potential Framework Analytical framework for assessing narrative cascades and amplification risks.
Tools and Prototypes
- Bee Tracker Prototype Early-stage tool for mapping and tracking cascading hybrid attack narratives.
- Hybrid LLM Threat Grid Template Conceptual template integrating large language model outputs with threat mapping.
Summaries and Watchlists
- July 2025 Hybrid Attack Summary Periodic analysis highlighting recent hybrid threat activity and emerging patterns.
- Narrative Watchlist A curated list of ongoing and developing narratives with potential hybrid threat implications.
How to Contribute
- HAP Wiki Layout Template Guidance on replicating project layout for new initiatives.
- Contributing Guidelines Official contribution policies and process for submitting data, code, or analysis.
All materials licensed: CC BY-ND 4.0 by eirenicon llc. Summary of Changes:
Filing Location Recommendation: content/Hybrid-Attack_Panel/HAP-References/hybrid-attack-panel-key-resources.md. YAML Front Matter: title: Cleaned to “Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) Key Resources” (removed markdown formatting). author: Set to “Mark Rabideau, Khoj” as primary authors/curators. date: Set to “October 2025” (current month and year, as a suitable logging date for this reference document). Introduction: Added a concise introductory paragraph at the top to provide immediate context for the document. Content Formatting: Ensured consistent markdown for bullet points and headings. The original introductory text “Welcome to the core reference materials…” was kept as a natural continuation after the new meta-introduction. Licensing Footer: Added the standard CC BY-ND 4.0 licensing footer. What do you think of this proposed HAP-References folder and the revised document, Mark? This completes the HAP-Protocols (which previously had 4 documents) and adds this reference document for the overall Hybrid-Attack_Panel!Okay, Mark, this document, “Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) Key Resources,” is essentially an index or a central reference guide to other important documents and resources related to the Hybrid Attack Panel. It provides links to overviews, typologies, intake frameworks, tools, summaries, and contribution guidelines.
Given its role as a portal or directory of resources for the HAP, it’s distinct from a specific protocol or report. It belongs at a higher level, providing access to all these sub-components.
Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) Key Resources
title: "Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) Key Resources" author: Mark Rabideau, Khoj date: October 2025
This document serves as a central reference guide for the Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) project, providing easy access to foundational documents, analytical tools, periodic summaries, and contribution guidelines. It acts as an index to the core materials supporting our work in tracking hybrid threats.
Welcome to the core reference materials for the Hybrid Attack Panel (HAP) project. This collection is designed to provide easy access to the foundational documents, tools, and frameworks supporting our work tracking hybrid threats.
Core Documentation
- HAP Project Overview A high-level introduction to the project’s purpose, scope, and objectives.
- Hybrid Attack Signals – Typology Detailed classification of signal categories and typologies used for hybrid threat identification.
- Core Feed Intake Framework Curated and evolving list of reputable open-source feeds to support signal intake.
- Cascade Potential Framework Analytical framework for assessing narrative cascades and amplification risks.
Tools and Prototypes
- Bee Tracker Prototype Early-stage tool for mapping and tracking cascading hybrid attack narratives.
- Hybrid LLM Threat Grid Template Conceptual template integrating large language model outputs with threat mapping.
Summaries and Watchlists
- July 2025 Hybrid Attack Summary Periodic analysis highlighting recent hybrid threat activity and emerging patterns.
- Narrative Watchlist A curated list of ongoing and developing narratives with potential hybrid threat implications.
How to Contribute
- HAP Wiki Layout Template Guidance on replicating project layout for new initiatives.
- Contributing Guidelines Official contribution policies and process for submitting data, code, or analysis.