Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) • Refers to the data collected and used by an organization to better comprehend past, current, and future threats • The information gathered provides context into what is happening within an organization’s network, helping to identify potential threats and stay protected against future attacks • One of the major keys to a successful and efficient cybersecurity program is to work proactively, rather than reactively • Applying insights obtained via the data allows security teams to make quicker, more informed security decisions so they can stay one-step ahead of cyber threats Cyber Threat Intelligence: Sources There are different sources from which the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) feeds can be obtained • Threat intelligence feeds is classified into two categories: a) CTI feeds available on the internet for free called publicly available feeds b) CTI feeds which need to be purchased from security vendors called private threat intelligence feeds • Or...