CATEGORY: EC-Council

CERTIFIED THREAT INTELLIGENCE ANALYST

Course Access: Lifetime
Course Overview

CERTIFIED THREAT INTELLIGENCE ANALYST

Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (C|TIA) is a training and credentialing program designed and developed in collaboration with cybersecurity and threat intelligence experts across the globe to help organizations identify and mitigate business risks by converting unknown internal and external threats into known threats. It is a comprehensive specialist-level program that teaches a structured approach for building effective threat intelligence.
The program was based on a rigorous Job Task Analysis (JTA) of the job roles involved in the field of threat intelligence. This program differentiates threat intelligence professionals from other information security professionals. It is a highly interactive, comprehensive, standards-based, intensive 3-day training program that teaches information security professionals to build professional threat intelligence.
In the ever-changing threat landscape, C|TIA is an highly essential program for those who deal with cyber threats on a daily basis. Organizations today demand a professional level cybersecurity threat intelligence analyst who can extract the intelligence from data by implementing various advanced strategies. Such professional level programs can only be achieved when the core of the curricula maps with and is compliant to government and industry published threat intelligence frameworks.
C|TIA is a method-driven program that uses a holistic approach, covering concepts from planning the threat intelligence project to building a report to disseminating threat intelligence. These concepts are highly essential while building effective threat intelligence and, when used properly, can secure organizations from future threats or attacks.
This program addresses all the stages involved in the Threat Intelligence Life Cycle, with This attention to a realistic and futuristic approach makes C|TIA one of the most comprehensive threat intelligence certifications on the market today. This program provides the solid, professional knowledge that is required for a career in threat intelligence, and enhances your skills as a Threat Intelligence Analyst, increasing your employability. It is desired by most cybersecurity engineers, analysts, and professions from around the world and is respected by hiring authorities.

Learning Objectives of C|TIA Program

1.Key issues plaguing the information security world.
2.Various types of cyber threats, threat actors and their motives, goals, and objectives of cybersecurity attacks.
3.Fundamentals of threat intelligence (including threat intelligence types, lifecycle, strategy, capabilities, maturity model, frameworks, etc.).
4.Importance of threat intelligence in risk management, SIEM, and incident response.
5.Cyber kill chain methodology, Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) lifecycle, Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs), Indicators of Compromise (IoCs), and pyramid of pain.

6.Complete threat analysis process which includes threat modeling, fine-tuning, evaluation, runbook, and knowledge base creation.
7.Various steps involved in planning a threat intelligence program (Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review).
8.Bulk data collection and management (data processing, structuring, normalization, sampling, storing, and visualization).
9.Different data analysis, threat modeling, and threat intelligence tools.

10.Creating effective threat intelligence reports.
11.Different threat intelligence sharing platforms, acts, and regulations for sharing strategic, tactical, operational, and technical intelligence.
12.Threat intelligence dissemination and sharing protocol including
dissemination preferences, intelligence collaboration, sharing rules and
models, TI exchange types and architectures, participating in sharing
relationships, standards, and formats for sharing threat intelligence.
13.Different data analysis types and techniques including statistical Data Analysis, Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (ACH), Structured Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (SACH), etc.).
14.Different types of data feeds, sources, and data collection methods.
15.Threat intelligence data collection and acquisition through Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Cyber Counterintelligence (CCI), Indicators of Compromise (IoCs), and malware analysis.

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Duration: 24 hours

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