Cyber threat intelligence
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Introduction
Objective
Who should attend
In an increasingly complex digital landscape, Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) is crucial in protecting organizations from cyber threats and mitigating security risks. Understanding threat actors, attack techniques, and intelligence frameworks allows cybersecurity professionals to anticipate attacks, enhance defense strategies, and respond effectively to cyber incidents. Organizations that integrate CTI-driven security practices gain an advantage in identifying Indicators of Compromise (IOCs), analyzing vulnerabilities, and implementing proactive defense measures.
The Cyber Threat Intelligence course provides professionals with practical skills and analytical techniques to collect, assess, and apply threat intelligence in real-world scenarios. Participants will explore intelligence frameworks (MITRE ATT&CK, Cyber Kill Chain, and Diamond Model), threat actor profiling, vulnerability exploitation techniques, and risk assessments, gaining the expertise needed to strengthen cybersecurity posture and enhance decision-making.
Course Outline
Cyber Threat Intelligence Fundamentals
- Defining cyber threat intelligence (CTI) and its role in cybersecurity.
- Exploring the phases of the intelligence cycle: planning and direction, collection, processing, analysis, and dissemination.
- Identifying types of threat Intelligence: strategic, operational, tactical, and technical intelligence.
- Discovering various threat actors and their objectives (Cybercriminals, Hacktivists, Nation-State Actors)
- Understanding intelligence frameworks and their role in developing targeted cybersecurity strategies:
- Cyber Kill Chain
- Diamond Model
- MITRE ATT&CK.
- Discussing the steps to build and implement a CTI program within an organization.