
Operationalizing Threat Intelligence
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Operationalizing Threat Intelligence
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Overview of this book
We’re living in an era where cyber threat intelligence is becoming more important. Cyber threat intelligence routinely informs tactical and strategic decision-making throughout organizational operations. However, finding the right resources on the fundamentals of operationalizing a threat intelligence function can be challenging, and that’s where this book helps.
In Operationalizing Threat Intelligence, you’ll explore cyber threat intelligence in five fundamental areas: defining threat intelligence, developing threat intelligence, collecting threat intelligence, enrichment and analysis, and finally production of threat intelligence. You’ll start by finding out what threat intelligence is and where it can be applied. Next, you’ll discover techniques for performing cyber threat intelligence collection and analysis using open source tools. The book also examines commonly used frameworks and policies as well as fundamental operational security concepts. Later, you’ll focus on enriching and analyzing threat intelligence through pivoting and threat hunting. Finally, you’ll examine detailed mechanisms for the production of intelligence.
By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the right tools and understand what it takes to operationalize your own threat intelligence function, from collection to production.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: What Is Threat Intelligence?
Chapter 1: Why You Need a Threat Intelligence Program
Chapter 2: Threat Actors, Campaigns, and Tooling
Chapter 3: Guidelines and Policies
Chapter 4: Threat Intelligence Frameworks, Standards, Models, and Platforms
Section 2: How to Collect Threat Intelligence
Chapter 5: Operational Security (OPSEC)
Chapter 6: Technical Threat Intelligence – Collection
Chapter 7: Technical Threat Analysis – Enrichment
Chapter 8: Technical Threat Analysis – Threat Hunting and Pivoting
Chapter 9: Technical Threat Analysis – Similarity Analysis
Section 3: What to Do with Threat Intelligence
Chapter 10: Preparation and Dissemination
Chapter 11: Fusion into Other Enterprise Operations
Chapter 12: Overview of Datasets and Their Practical Application
Chapter 13: Conclusion
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