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Describes the elements of cyber threat intelligence and discusses how it is collected, analyzed, and used by a variety of human and technology consumers.Fruther examines how intelligence can improve cybersecurity at tactical, operational, and strategic levels, and how it can help you stop attacks sooner, improve your defenses, and talk more productively about cybersecurity issues with executive management in typical <i>for Dummies</i> style.
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<a href="https://ryanstillions.blogspot.nl/2014/04/the-dml-model_21.html" target="_blank">The Detection Maturity Level (DML)</a>
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The DML model is a capability maturity model for referencing ones maturity in detecting cyber attacks.
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It's designed for organizations who perform intel-driven detection and response and who put an emphasis on having a mature detection program.
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The maturity of an organization is not measured by it's ability to merely obtain relevant intelligence, but rather it's capacity to apply that intelligence effectively to detection and response functions.
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<a href="https://www.threatconnect.com/wp-content/uploads/ThreatConnect-The-Diamond-Model-of-Intrusion-Analysis.pdf" target="_blank">The Diamond Model of Intrusion Analysis</a>
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