
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) has emerged as an essential component for organizational success. Executives and various business units are increasingly driving the demand for CTI, yet Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) continue to encounter challenges in effectively operationalizing these intelligence strategies. The core issue often lies not in the availability of intelligence, but in bridging the divergent needs of stakeholders with actionable outcomes.
This upcoming webinar aims to address these operational challenges and demonstrate how a stakeholder-centric, results-oriented approach can markedly enhance cybersecurity frameworks. Participants will learn the importance of integrating CTI-driven security processes from the outset. Areas such as attack surface visibility and proactive threat hunting will be discussed, illustrating how they can lead to actionable insights, diminished risk levels, and demonstrable value for organizations.
Furthermore, the session will explore the critical integration of CTI and Geopolitical Intelligence. As the interplay between cyber threats and geopolitical dynamics intensifies, understanding this intersection becomes vital for aligning CTI with broader strategic objectives.
In addition, attendees will gain insights into how frameworks like the CTI Capability Maturity Model (CTI-CMM) can assist organizations in assessing their maturity levels. Engaging stakeholders to create well-defined use cases is key to ensuring that CTI programs are effectively aligned with organizational goals and yield measurable outputs.