How do cyber threat intelligence (CTI) programs help organizations anticipate and mitigate cyber threats?
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Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) programs gather, analyze, and disseminate information about current and potential cyber threats. By understanding the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by attackers, organizations can proactively defend against them. CTI helps in identifying vulnerabilities, detecting early warning signs of attacks, and informing security strategies. It also supports incident response by providing context to security events. Implementing a CTI program involves collecting data from various sources, analyzing it for actionable insights, and integrating these insights into security operations, thereby enhancing an organization’s ability to anticipate and mitigate cyber threats.
Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) programs gather, analyze, and disseminate information about current and potential cyber threats. By understanding the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by attackers, organizations can proactively defend against them. CTI helps in identifying vulnerabilities, detecting early warning signs of attacks, and informing security strategies. It also supports incident response by providing context to security events. Implementing a CTI program involves collecting data from various sources, analyzing it for actionable insights, and integrating these insights into security operations, thereby enhancing an organization’s ability to anticipate and mitigate cyber threats.