Introduction to Threat Intelligence

Introduction to Threat Intelligence

Introduction to Threat Intelligence offers core knowledge and skills for professionals interested in better understanding threat intelligence and how to apply these skills and techniques to everyday responsibilities. Using processes within the threat intelligence framework allows an organization to proactively defend their environments, understand adversarial strategy and targets, and use this knowledge to make business decisions based on identifying real risks and prioritizing resources to address them. The first step in building a proactive security environment is creating a foundation for threat intelligence. This training provides attendees with a foundational understanding of threat intelligence. Students learn what intelligence is, the difference between information and intelligence and learn how to create actionable intelligence.

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Managers and Executives

Managers and Executives

The manager and executive courses are specifically designed to introduce managers and executives to the important role intelligence plays in risk management and security.

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Customized Corporate Training

Customized Corporate Training

A well trained team can provide the excellent skills and expertise to keep your organization secure. We provide customized training courses for your team's needs.

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Course Offerings

Course Offerings

Our courses focus on critical threat intelligence skills. These skills include how to develop meaningful sign-posts, making sense of global threat trends and patterns, cyber-intelligence strategies, identifying and prioritizing risk and much more. See below for a list of available courses.

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For Law Enforcement

For Law Enforcement

The Guardian Mindset: De-escalation and Tactical Decision Making is an innovative, customized course designed to improve the de-escalation and decision-making skills of law enforcement within the framework of the Guardian mindset in situations characterized by ambiguity, uncertainty, unpredictability, changeability, time-pressure, competing or changing goals, and potential danger.

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