All conflicts between ourselves and the adversa visualized as a function of three components
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Let's dissect that exact information we want to understand about the adversary
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How do we conduct threat intelligence in each capability areas?
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What are some of the best practices & common
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There are generally three different types of thre intelligence stakeholders
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The Threat Intelligence team should be designe serve the organization's stakeholders
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Scenario 1: A financially motivated eCrime actor to conduct a ransomware attack
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Scenario 2: A nation-state actor with intent to a espionage against a pharmaceutical company
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In summary, we talked about the following
Description:
Discover how to build an effective threat intelligence program from the adversary's perspective in this 29-minute RSA Conference talk. Learn to visualize conflicts with adversaries, dissect crucial information about threats, and conduct intelligence across various capability areas. Explore best practices, understand different types of threat intelligence stakeholders, and design a team to serve organizational needs. Examine two scenarios: a financially motivated eCrime actor conducting a ransomware attack and a nation-state actor performing espionage against a pharmaceutical company. Gain insights from CrowdStrike experts Scott Jarkoff and Jason Rivera on empowering your cybersecurity efforts with a focused, purpose-driven threat intelligence approach.
Through the Eyes of the Adversary - How to Build a Threat Intel Program