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TYPES OF THREAT INTELLIGENCE

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OPERATIONAL

Operational intelligence outlines a threat vector’s impact, the actor’s intention and capabilities, and which of the organization’s IT assets are most vulnerable. CTIQ provides operational intelligence, helping cybersecurity teams create actionable remediation plans to deter likely attacks.

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TACTICAL

Tactical intelligence is a detailed, technical view of threat actors’ tactics, techniques, and procedures at a specific point in time. It is collected in real time, automated, and easy to obtain through threat intelligence feeds. Tactical intelligence attempts to determine how a cybercriminal may attack an enterprise environment, then uses that information to prioritize detection and mitigation procedures. While tactical intelligence helps to understand specific threats as they happen, the data is not contextual and quickly becomes obsolete.

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STRATEGIC

Strategic intelligence offers insight into risks, threat actors and their tactics, and preventative actions. It provides high-level data about an organization’s security posture, the threats it faces, and their potential impact. Strategic intelligence helps leaders, such as IT management and the CISO, understand potential risks so they can make educated decisions about cybersecurity investments. Deriving value from strategic intelligence requires significant knowledge of how geopolitics, business trends, and cybersecurity interact with one another. 

THREAT LIFECYCLE STAGES

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HOW CTIQ ENHANCES THE THREAT INTELLIGENCE LIFECYCLE

CTIQ simplifies the threat intelligence lifecycle by zeroing in on the top threats to your technology profile, so your security team can make quicker, more precise decisions and focus on effective responses. CTIQ provides customized playbooks to help organizations remediate vulnerabilities, thwart cyber attacks, and protect critical IT assets. 

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