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Operationalizing Threat Intelligence

You're reading from   Operationalizing Threat Intelligence A guide to developing and operationalizing cyber threat intelligence programs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801814683
Length 460 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Joseph Opacki Joseph Opacki
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Kyle Wilhoit Kyle Wilhoit
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: What Is Threat Intelligence?
2. Chapter 1: Why You Need a Threat Intelligence Program FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Threat Actors, Campaigns, and Tooling 4. Chapter 3: Guidelines and Policies 5. Chapter 4: Threat Intelligence Frameworks, Standards, Models, and Platforms 6. Section 2: How to Collect Threat Intelligence
7. Chapter 5: Operational Security (OPSEC) 8. Chapter 6: Technical Threat Intelligence – Collection 9. Chapter 7: Technical Threat Analysis – Enrichment 10. Chapter 8: Technical Threat Analysis – Threat Hunting and Pivoting 11. Chapter 9: Technical Threat Analysis – Similarity Analysis 12. Section 3: What to Do with Threat Intelligence
13. Chapter 10: Preparation and Dissemination 14. Chapter 11: Fusion into Other Enterprise Operations 15. Chapter 12: Overview of Datasets and Their Practical Application 16. Chapter 13: Conclusion 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

We've just gone through and thrown everything but the kitchen sink at you trying to illustrate the motivations behind starting and building a threat intelligence program! Some of the key takeaways from this chapter should be what CTI is, what its benefits are, and how it can be used by every level of employee to prioritize and improve the security posture of an organization. Further, we tried to frame what good intelligence is by utilizing several known frameworks for judging the credibility and reliability of your gathered source information. We also walked through the threat intelligence life cycle that is used to hunt, pivot, and enrich information to create CTI. Finally, we walked you through a model in which you can rate the maturity of your organization's CTI capability.

In the next chapter, we will start ramping up the technicality by introducing core concepts such as defining threat actors and campaigns, as well as looking at tools and vulnerabilities that threat actors often leverage. Further, we will clearly define threat actor types and discuss the attribution of threat actors in depth. Finally, we will introduce standardized naming conventions for identifying campaigns and TAGs and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of attribution overall.

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Operationalizing Threat Intelligence
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Publisher: Packt
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