For many organizations, the issue isn’t a lack of cyber threat intelligence. Instead, internal security teams grapple with an excess of threat intelligence data, including alerts, indicators, and dashboards, yet their brand protection still falls short.

Why is that? Because merely having threat intelligence data doesn’t automatically enhance your security posture. Without the proper context, analysis, and processes, threat intelligence data remains just that, and not threat intelligence.

Of the three forms of threat intelligence (strategic, operational, and tactical), tactical threat intelligence is the most directly actionable. Tactical threat intelligence also enables defenders to engage in threat hunting or root cause analysis activities when examining historical (attempted) intrusions. This is useful in detecting breaches that may have occurred, understanding the cause of a previous breach, and understanding whether a particular adversary or TTP is being attempted against your organization.
Hear Fortra experts detail expanded capabilities, insight, and anti-threat measures to better address blind spots, proactively disrupt threat actors, prevent fraud, and enrich security. Learn about the newly expanded capabilities, including: Compromised Credentials Monitoring enables users to proactively defend against fraud generated by stolen credentials. Threat Engagement and Disruption...