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September 26, 2017 12 mins
Threat intelligence covers many different aspects relevant to an organization, including strategic intelligence, operational intelligence, tactical intelligence, digital risk monitoring, and the people and process behind them. Despite being interconnected, they are often viewed individually within organizations, said SurfWatch Labs chief security strategist Adam Meyer. Meyer recently created a mind map to show how those different aspects tie together and should be viewed under one large threat intelligence banner. On this episode of the Cyber Chat, we talk to Adam about the mind map and how it can help organizations better understand threat intelligence. Download the free whitepaper, "Using a Cyber Threat Intelligence Mind Map to Visualize and Improve Your Cybersecurity Program": http://info.surfwatchlabs.com/How-to-Build-CTI-into-Your-Security-Program
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