Advanced Threat Intelligence Techniques (ATI) teaches cybersecurity professionals how to produce defensible, decision-relevant threat intelligence in real operational environments. Rather than focusing on tools alone, the course emphasizes intelligence tradecraft, guiding learners through problem framing, intelligence requirements, disciplined collection, and structured cyber threat analysis.

Advanced Threat Intelligence Techniques

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What you'll learn
Analyze threat intelligence by defining requirements, applying frameworks, and modeling adversaries to produce decision-relevant intelligence.
Apply cyber threat intelligence collection techniques to gather, filter, and normalize threat data while accounting for quality, bias, and relevance.
Evaluate adversary behavior and attribution using structured analytic techniques, mapping TTPs to frameworks, and stating confidence levels.
Create threat intelligence outcomes by integrating findings into defensive workflows, assessing effectiveness & applying AI capabilities responsibly.
Skills you'll gain
- Cyber Security Strategy
- Threat Modeling
- Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Threat Management
- Technical Communication
- Cyber Attacks
- Intelligence Collection and Analysis
- Threat Detection
- Responsible AI
- Malware Protection
- Requirements Analysis
- Cybersecurity
- Cyber Security Assessment
- AI Security
- Cyber Operations
- Security Awareness
- Cyber Threat Hunting
- Security Strategy
- Cyber Risk
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