Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) can significantly influence C-suite executives and board members by making insights more accessible and relatable. By addressing cyber-risk assessments, CTI can improve the relevance of risk management practices and provide dynamic updates on threats impacting an organization's sector and region. It can also inform broader strategic decision-making, policy planning, and resource allocation. CTI also helps remove distractions during crises by providing metrics to help organizations make evidence-led decisions and avoid overcorrection. By leveraging CTI across a security function, CTI can deliver value beyond the security department.
This whitepaper will give you overall understanding of threat intelligence and how threat intelligence points out the threat landscape. It contains:
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