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CTI-CMM: Improving Cyber Threat Intel Maturity with Colin Connor, Terry MacDonald & Prescott Pym

52 min · 27 de may de 2025
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In this episode of the Cosive podcast, Terry MacDonald and Prescott Pym are joined by CTI-CMM framework co-lead Colin Connor to dive into what CTI-CMM is, why it exists, and how to use it. The Cyber Threat Intelligence Capability Maturity Model (CTI-CMM) is an industry-driven framework for assessing and improving an organisation's CTI capability. At its core, it's all about helping CTI practitioners produce outcomes, not just outputs. CTI-CMM: https://cti-cmm.org/ Cosive: https://www.cosive.com

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