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Integrate Threat Intelligence Into Your Security Operations – Phases 1-4Intelligence-driven computer network defense is a risk management strategy that addresses the threat component of risk, incorporating analysis of adversaries, their... |
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Integrate Threat Intelligence Into Your Security Operations – Phase 1: Plan for a Threat Intelligence ProgramAssess your organization's unique threat landscape, current capabilities, and define an ideal target state. |
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Integrate Threat Intelligence Into Your Security Operations – Phase 2: Design an Intelligence Collection StrategyDesign a threat intelligence collection strategy that best supports your organizational needs. |
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Integrate Threat Intelligence Into Your Security Operations – Phase 3: Optimize the Intelligence Analysis ProcessDesign a threat intelligence analysis process that complements your existing security operations. |
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Integrate Threat Intelligence Into Your Security Operations – Phase 4: Design a Collaboration and Feedback ProgramStand up an intelligence dissemination and feedback program. |
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Design a Tabletop Exercise to Support Your Security Operation – Phase 4: ConductConduct a mock tabletop exercise. |
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Design a Tabletop Exercise to Support Your Security Operation – Phases 1-5The use of a Tabletop Exercises is an excellent way to test the effectiveness of an organizations overall security program, the investment of technology controls, and the... |
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Design a Tabletop Exercise to Support Your Security Operation – Phase 1: PlanTabletop planning starts with the evaluation of needs to ensure proper execution. |
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Design a Tabletop Exercise to Support Your Security Operation – Phase 2: DesignTo properly design a tabletop exercise, organizations must review their existing threat landscape and incident history in order to identity topics, scope, objectives. |
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Design a Tabletop Exercise to Support Your Security Operation – Phase 3: DevelopIn order to ensure a seamless and well facilitated tabletop exercise, time needs to be dedicated to create briefings, guides, reports, and exercise injects. |
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