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Cyber-threat Intelligence (CTI) Programs Are Pervasive
CTI Programs Remain Tactical
Digital Risk Protection (DRP) Is Becoming an Essential Part of CTI Programs
The MITRE ATT&CK Framework Is Mainstream and a CTI Program Driver
CTI Programs Require Managed Services
CTI Investments Are Planned
Conclusion
Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
Research Report: Cyber-threat Intelligence Programs
Research Report
Mar 16, 2023
TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) conducted an in-depth survey of 380 cybersecurity professionals personally knowledgeable about and involved with cyber-threat intelligence programs at enterprise (1,000 or more employees) organizations in North America (US and Canada).
Cyber-threat intelligence (CTI) is analyzed information about cyber-threats that helps inform security decision making. Although security professionals recognize the value of cyber-threat intelligence, many organizations still consume it on a superficial basis.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Report Conclusions
Introduction
Research Objectives
Research Findings
Cyber-threat Intelligence (CTI) Programs Are Pervasive
CTI Programs Remain Tactical
Digital Risk Protection (DRP) Is Becoming an Essential Part of CTI Programs
The MITRE ATT&CK Framework Is Mainstream and a CTI Program Driver