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Learn how to build your own cyber threat intelligence program that keeps stakeholders happy as well as understand the Cyber Threat Intelligence Capability Maturity Model. Starting a cyber threat intelligence program (CTI) prompts many questions: What intelligence is most useful? Where are the data sources? How can you satisfy stakeholders? And ultimately, how you demonstrate that a CTI program prevented security incidents? John Fokker, head of threat intelligence at Trellix, says that it possible to build effective CTI programs with smaller teams but stakeholder buy-in is important. In this episode of Studio 471, we also discuss the Cyber Threat Intelligence Capability Maturity Model (CTI CMM) which is a framework under development by CTI experts. The framework, due to be released later this year, aims to guide organizations to building more capable and mature CTI programs. Participants: John Fokker, Head of Threat Intelligence, Trellix Jeremy Kirk, Executive Editor, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Intel 471 ---------- Stay in Touch! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Intel471Inc [https://twitter.com/Intel471Inc] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intel-471/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/intel-471/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIL4ElcM6oLd3n36hM4_wkg [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIL4ElcM6oLd3n36hM4_wkg] Discord: https://discord.gg/DR4mcW4zBr [https://discord.gg/DR4mcW4zBr] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Intel471Inc/ [https://www.facebook.com/Intel471Inc/]
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