Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence

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Price: 4.00 USD | Size: 788 MB |  Duration : 4.12 Hours  | 37 Video Lessons | Bonus : Cyber Threat Intelligence PDF Guides 

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Price: 4.00 USD | Size: 788 MB |  Duration : 4.12 Hours  | 37 Video Lessons | Bonus : Cyber Threat Intelligence PDF Guides 

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Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence

Do you want to take your cyber threat intelligence skills to the next level so you can better protect your organization? Learn to leverage existing data sources, reduce false positives, and use models like the Cyber Kill Chain, and the MITRE ATT&CK framework to structure your analysis in this Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence course.

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction
1.2 Introduction to the Intelligence Lifecycle

7m

1.1 Course Introduction

8m

Module 2: Collection
2.10 Leveraging OSINT Part 2

7m

2.9 Leveraging OSINT Part 1

10m

2.8 Public Data Sources Part 2

3m

2.7 Public Data Sources Part 1

8m

2.6 Community Data Sources

11m

2.5 Private Data Sources Part 2

4m

2.4 Private Data Sources Part 1

8m

2.3 External Data Sources

7m

2.2 Internal Data Acquisition

7m

2.1 Introduction to Data Collection

4m

Module 3: Data Management and Processing
3.5 Threat Intelligence Platforms

9m

3.4 Storage and Integration

2m

3.3 Common CTI Standards Part 2

4m

3.2 Common CTI Standards Part 1

8m

3.1 Introduction to Data Processing

6m

Module 4: Analysis
4.4 Cyber Kill Chain and Courses of Action Matrix

9m

4.3 Cyber Kill Chain and Diamond Model

11m

4.2 Analysis of Competing Hypothesis

8m

4.1 Introduction to Analysis

5m

Module 5: Campaign Analysis
5.5 Threat Intelligence Naming Conventions

7m

5.4 MITRE ATT&CK and the MITRE Threat Groups Track

7m

5.3 Visual Analysis

6m

5.2 Heatmap Analysis

6m

5.1 Introduction to Campaigns

5m

Module 6: Attribution
6.6 Nation-State Attribution Part 2

5m

6.5 Nation-State Attribution Part 1

8m

6.4 How to Manage Biases

5m

6.3 Logical Fallacies

7m

6.2 Cognitive Biases

6m

6.1 Introduction to Attribution

8m

Module 7: Dissemination and Sharing
7.4 Strategic Intelligence

10m

7.3 Operational Intelligence

5m

7.2 Tactical Intelligence

7m

7.1 Introduction to Dissemination

7m

Module 8: Summary
8.1 Summary

7m

Course Assessment
Course Description

Cyber threats keep getting more complex and sophisticated and security teams cannot continue playing whack-a-mole. Basic methods and tools are no longer efficient against these emerging threats. This is why moving towards more data driven security is a necessity and of course all of this requires specific skills that you will be learning through this course. This course, Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence, is built with the intelligence cycle in mind to create a consistent image and a logical sequence of how to build and leverage a Threat Intelligence program.

So, you will be interested to enroll in the course if you already have some basic knowledge about cyber threat intelligence and you are looking for a course to enhance your existing skills, or perhaps you are building a new Cyber Threat Intelligence program for your organization. The advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence course will benefit security practitioners and individuals interested in preventing cyber threats. In this course, we will discuss how Threat Intelligence can help you leverage your existing data sources to extract useful information and how to find complementary information and intelligence from external sources. We will also explain how to get actionable data through the process of vetting and the importance of this task to reduce efforts on false positives investigations.

The next part will be dealing with analysis of intrusion and campaigns. It can help you structure your analysis using models and techniques like the Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, the Cyber Kill Chain and MITRE ATT&CK. A full part will be dedicated to campaign investigation and its sophisticated analysis methods such as Visual analysis and Heatmap analysis. Another interesting part of the analysis is attribution. Working on complex investigations can often lead to create confusion or even push analysts to use shortcuts to come up with conclusions especially related to attribution. At some point, it becomes a handicap to think properly but if the analysts are unable to identify these issues, they won’t be able to defeat them. For this reason, one of the modules will discuss biases and logical errors identification and giving advice on how to manage them.

And finally, one of the key concepts of Cyber Threat Intelligence is dissemination. Therefore, it is essential to choose the right format of intelligence to share based on your targeted audience (tactical, operational, strategic).

 

Prerequisites

  • Familiar with networking essentials
  • Familiar with security terminology (Firewall, SIEM, IPS, …)
  • Complete the “Intro to Cyber Threat Intelligence” course
  • Basic OSINT knowledge
  • Basic understanding of the Cyber Kill Chain
  • Basic understanding of data analysis

 

 

Course Goals

By the end of this course, students should be able to: 

 

  • Run a threat intelligence program for an organization
  • Collect and select relevant intelligence to enhance detection and response
  • Analyze a campaign using ACH
  • Understand the mindset of modern attackers and adapt detection & response strategies based on Cyber Threat Intelligence analysis
  • Challenge and manage biases in intrusion analysis
  • Provide actionable advice about emerging threats

Build and disseminate threat intelligence reports based on the intended audience

 

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