The third round of the MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK® evaluations focused on the Carbanak and FIN7 threat groups, testing the effectiveness of security vendors against sophisticated adversary techniques, including living-off-the-land strategies. This year's evaluation introduced Linux systems for the first time, expanding the scope to critical business infrastructure. Elastic Security participated using its free and open capabilities, leveraging a unified architecture that integrates endpoint security directly into the Elastic Agent. The evaluation results were visualized using Kibana, showcasing the visibility and detection capabilities of various vendors. Elastic has emphasized its commitment to an open development approach, offering free resources and an evolving set of features, such as enhanced machine learning models and new data integrations. Despite not participating in the prevention portion of the evaluation, Elastic continues to advance its security offerings, with significant updates released since the evaluation period.