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What Is Cyber Threat Intelligence And Why You Should Care About It?

Today, it seems that cybersecurity is one of the hottest topics out there.  All you need to do is turn on your computer or TV screen, and you’ll likely hear another news story about some group of anonymous hackers who’ve infiltrated and compromised a major company’s valuable customer information.

That being said, data protection and online security is something that should be near and dear to all of us who use the internet. Cybersecurity is also a topic that we need to know about and understand that there are real risks to having an online presence.

Fortunately, with the latest advancements in technology, cyber threat intelligence is a growing industry which aims at protecting all of our personal data that’s being stored online.

Still, this might leave you wondering what precisely cyber threat intelligence is and how it can affect you.

What is Cyber Threat Intelligence?

Cyber threat intelligence can be described as what becomes of cyber threat information once it has gathered, evaluated, and analyzed by cybersecurity experts through a series of rigorous techniques.

Like any other form of intelligence, cyber threat intelligence reduces the online uncertainty for consumers by identifying both existing and potential types of cyber threats.

In order to detect potential threats and produce accurate and relevant threat intelligence, cyber security analysts are required to identify similarities and differences that can be found in large amounts of information. This has often been a time-consuming and tedious process, however, with the new technologies being created every day, it’s becoming easier than ever for organizations to develop entire databanks of threat intelligence.

When appropriately used, cyber threat intelligence can be used to provide much better insight into potential cyber threats. And, it also allows for a much faster, targeted response once a threat has been identified, as well as improving the resource development process and allocation for organizations which deal any type of sensitive personal data.

There are also many other benefits to cyber threat intelligence. For example, cyber threat intelligence can help decision makers and business leaders determine what is considered an acceptable business risk or it can be used to help them develop budgets and operational controls for their organization. Additionally, it can also provide valuable insight which can be used to guide and support responses to incidents, as well as improving post-incident activities and recovery.

In the coming years, the inclusion of cyber threat intelligence will become more and more important for any type of organization, whether it be smaller local businesses or much larger financial institutions and government entities.

What Makes Cyber Threat Intelligence Important?

Cyber threat intelligence involves gathering raw data about potential or pre-existing threats from a variety of sources. This information is then filtered and analyzed to create intelligence feeds and threat reports which can then be used by automated security control systems.

Essentially, the main purpose of threat intelligence is to keep companies and organizations informed about the risk of persistent cyber threats, as well as the ways they can protect themselves from them.

In the past, cyber threat intelligence has proven to be highly beneficial in all levels of government and business. And, everyone from politicians and policymakers, through to cybersecurity specialists and law enforcement officers can benefit from well-implement cyber threat intelligence systems.

Additionally, cyber threat intelligence can provide value for many other experts, such as accountants, criminal analysts, and counter-terrorism officials, who are always dealing with highly sensitive information.

Why Should You Care About Cyber Threat Intelligence?

In today’s busy, high-tech world, most of us have a wide variety of our own personal information stored either online on our social media accounts or by the company’s that we deal with such as our banks and favourite online retailers.

And while this information is generally stored safely and securely, it can still be vulnerable if ever targeted by cybercriminals. Therefore, cyber threat intelligence is something that we all need to know about and understand that in the long run, it’s meant to protect our valuable personal information.

When properly implemented and used accordingly, threat intelligence helps organizations identify potential cyber threats and protect individual consumers from them. It also ensures that individuals remain up to date on the current volume of cyber threats, as well as potential vulnerabilities and known bad actors.

In terms of the business world, cyber threat intelligence works to keep managers, stakeholders, and business leaders informed about the latest emerging threats, as well as the repercussions they could have on their businesses.

Finally, the main reason that you should care about cyber threat intelligence is that it can help you become knowledgeable and proactive about both present and future threats to cybersecurity and your personal information.


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CEOWORLD magazine - Latest - CEO Advisory - What Is Cyber Threat Intelligence And Why You Should Care About It?
Emma London

Emma London

Associate Editor
Emma London is the Associate Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. She covers lists, rankings, economy, geopolitics, global banking, fintech, digitization of money, and the future of finance for CEOWORLD magazine. She’s also a member of the Board of Directors at the Global Business Policy Institute. Prior to that, Emma was the ultra-high net worth (UHNW) valuations subject matter expert at CEOWORLD magazine, mentoring research teams in valuations’ techniques, and was involved in product development for ultra high net worth (UHNW) and high net worth (HNW) dossier creation, currently heading research operations at the Global Business Policy Institute. She can be reached on email emma-london@ceoworld.biz. You can follow her on Twitter at @ceoworld.