Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence
4h 12mAdvanced2023-09-27
Authors

Cybrary
Course details
Do you want to take your cyber threat intelligence skills to the next level so you can better protect your organization? In this advanced cyber threat intelligence course, learn to leverage existing data sources, reduce false positives, and use models like the Cyber Kill Chain and the MITRE ATT&CK framework to structure your analysis. Go over internal data acquisition, as well as external, private, community, and public data sources, and learn how to leverage OSINT. Explore data processing, including common CTI standards, storage, integration, and threat intelligence platforms. Get a thorough introduction to analysis with Cyber Kill Chain, the diamond model, and the courses of action matrix. Explore campaign analysis and attribution. Plus, dive into dissemination and tactical, operational, and strategic intelligence.
Skills covered
Vulnerability ManagementCybersecurityOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Course introduction
- 02 - Introduction to the intelligence lifecycle
1. Collection
- 03 - Introduction to data collection
- 04 - Internal data acquisition
- 05 - External data sources
- 06 - Private data sources part 1
- 07 - Private data sources part 2
- 08 - Community data sources
- 09 - Public data sources part 1
- 10 - Public data sources part 2
- 11 - Leveraging OSINT part 1
- 12 - Leveraging OSINT part 2
2. Data Management and Processing
- 13 - Introduction to data processing
- 14 - Common CTI standards part 1
- 15 - Common CTI standards part 2
- 16 - Storage and integration
- 17 - Threat intelligence platforms
3. Analysis
- 18 - Introduction to analysis
- 19 - Analysis of competing hypothesis
- 20 - Cyber kill chain and diamond model
- 21 - Cyber kill chain and courses of action matrix
4. Campaign Analysis
- 22 - Introduction to campaigns
- 23 - Heatmap analysis
- 24 - Visual analysis
- 25 - MITRE ATT&CK and the MITRE threat groups track
- 26 - Threat intelligence naming conventions
5. Attribution
- 27 - Introduction to attribution
- 28 - Cognitive biases
- 29 - Logical fallacies
- 30 - How to manage biases
- 31 - Nation-state attribution part 1
- 32 - Nation-state attribution part 2
6. Dissemination and Sharing
- 33 - Introduction to dissemination
- 34 - Tactical intelligence
- 35 - Operational intelligence
- 36 - Strategic intelligence
7. Summary
- 37 - Summary
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