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Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools by Valentina Costa-Gazcon
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“What threat actors are interested in my organization's industry? What threat actors are known for targeting my area of operation? What threat actors could target my organization in order to reach another company I supply a service for? Has my organization been targeted previously? If so, what type of threat actor did it? What were its motivations? What asset does my organization need to protect? What type of exploits should my organization be looking out for?”
Valentina Costa-Gazcon, Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools
“When working out your IR, ask yourself the following questions: What's the mission of my organization?”
Valentina Costa-Gazcon, Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools
“2. A requirement for intelligence to fill a gap in the command´s knowledge or understanding of the battlespace or threat forces.”
Valentina Costa-Gazcon, Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools
“1. Any subject, general or specific, upon which there is a need for the collection of information, or the production of intelligence.”
Valentina Costa-Gazcon, Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools
“As defined by the United States Department of Defense, an intelligence requirement (IR) is as follows:”
Valentina Costa-Gazcon, Practical Threat Intelligence and Data-Driven Threat Hunting: A hands-on guide to threat hunting with the ATT&CK™ Framework and open source tools