Primitive Families
Normalizing Capabilities from Weaknesses
Introduce recurring capability categories so learners can reason about exploit paths above the raw weakness-label layer.
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- Explain why primitive families are more useful than flat weakness lists during path reasoning.
- Identify recurring capability categories across different findings.
- Describe how primitive families support later composition and validation work.
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Narrative Overview
This lesson will move from weakness labels toward reusable capability families that support path construction.
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Core Reading
The published lesson will ground primitive families in the framework and connect them to later case analysis.
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Suggested Primitive Families
The final lesson will surface a starter family set and explain why exact taxonomy matters less than useful operational grouping.
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Practical Exercise
The exercise layer will ask learners to normalize several findings into recurring capability families.
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