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Cyber threat intelligence => Cyber threat intelligence Guides => Topic started by: janiali on January 29, 2024, 04:56:43 PM
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What is Threat Intelligence?
Threat intelligence is data that is collected, processed, and analyzed to understand a threat actor’s motives, targets, and attack behaviors. Threat intelligence enables us to make faster, more informed, data-backed security decisions and change their behavior from reactive to proactive in the fight against threat actors.
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The definition of threat intelligence is sometimes confused with other cybersecurity terms. Most commonly, people confuse ‘threat data’ with ‘threat intelligence’ – but the two are not the same:
Threat data is a list of possible threats.
Threat intelligence looks at the bigger picture – by interrogating the data and the broader context to construct a narrative that can inform decision-making.
In essence, threat intelligence enables organisations to make faster and more informed security decisions. It encourages proactive, rather than reactive, behaviours in the fight against cyber attacks.
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