# DISARM Framework
The DISARM Framework is a structured taxonomy for describing influence-operation tactics, techniques, and procedures. The article positions it as an influence-operations analogue to [[MITRE ATT&CK]].
## Role
A shared vocabulary lets analysts classify campaign behaviors, compare cases, exchange observations, and connect detection to response without reducing an operation to one platform or narrative.
Within [[Information-Environment Radar]], DISARM provides the common descriptive grammar used alongside campaign analytics from government, research, civil-society, and commercial nodes.
## Boundary
Taxonomy matching is not attribution. A technique can be used by many actors, and similarity may reflect imitation, shared tooling, platform incentives, or ordinary behavior.
## Source
[[articles/Cognitive-Cyber Warfare Measures and Countermeasures#Analytic and Civil-Society Nodes|Cognitive-Cyber Warfare — analytic nodes]].