Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Exact Extract:
The behavior described is a high-level objective: gain unauthorized access to a vulnerable system. In MITRE ATT&CK, tactics represent the attacker’s high-level goals (the “why”), such as gaining initial access. That makes this observation a tactic-level description rather than a technique/procedure.
The All-in-One CS0-003 guide defines tactics as high-level goals and explicitly includes “gaining initial access” as an example:Exact extract (All-in-One Exam Guide): “Tactics The high-level goals attackers are trying to achieve, such as gaining initial access, persistence, or exfiltrating data.”
It also describes Initial access as the goal of gaining a foothold (i.e., unauthorized access) into a target system/network:Exact extract (All-in-One Exam Guide): “Initial access. Tactics used by attackers to gain a foothold within a target network or system…”
Why the other options are not correct:
B (Techniques): Techniques are the specific methods used to accomplish a tactic (the “how”), not the high-level goal itself.Exact extract (All-in-One Exam Guide): “Techniques The specific methods and procedures attackers use to achieve their goals.”
A (Procedures): Procedures are the step-by-step sequences for executing techniques (an attacker’s “attack playbook”), not the high-level goal statement.
D (Subtechniques): Subtechniques are more granular breakdowns under a technique; your statement doesn’t describe a specific technique, so it can’t be placed at the subtechnique level.
References (CompTIA CySA+ CS0-003 documents / study guides used):
Mya Heath et al., CompTIA CySA+ All-in-One Exam Guide (CS0-003): tactics are high-level goals (e.g., gaining initial access); initial access definition; techniques definition; procedures as step-by-step sequences