Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development,
Threat Intelligence

Cyber threat intelligence (CTI) has increasingly become essential for organizations, propelled by demands from executives and various business units. Yet, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) continue to encounter significant obstacles in operationalizing CTI. The core issue often lies not in the intelligence available but in aligning stakeholder needs with actionable outcomes.
This webinar aims to delve into the challenges associated with the implementation of CTI and illustrates how a stakeholder-driven, outcomes-focused methodology can substantially enhance cybersecurity resilience. Participants will learn the importance of integrating CTI practices from the outset, including strategies for attack surface visibility and threat hunting, which can yield actionable intelligence and measurable risk reduction.
Furthermore, the discussion will emphasize the integration of CTI with Geopolitical Intelligence. As the landscape of cybersecurity increasingly intertwines with geopolitical dynamics, understanding this intersection is critical for adequately addressing strategic objectives.
Additionally, the session will highlight frameworks such as the CTI Capability Maturity Model (CTI-CMM), designed to help organizations evaluate their maturity levels. Engaging stakeholders to define clear use cases will ensure that CTI initiatives align more closely with organizational goals, thereby delivering verifiable outcomes.
In summary, the upcoming webinar promises a comprehensive overview of how to effectively leverage cyber threat intelligence to navigate modern cybersecurity challenges. Attendees can expect to gain insights that not only inform their strategic decisions but also enhance their overall cybersecurity posture in an increasingly complex threat landscape.