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<[체험판] Practical Cyber Intelligence> ▶Book Description
Cyber intelligence is the missing link between your cyber defense operation teams, threat intelligence, and IT operations to provide your organization with a full spectrum of defensive capabilities. This book kicks off with the need for cyber intelligence and why it is required in terms of a defensive framework.

Moving forward, the book provides a practical explanation of the F3EAD protocol with the help of examples. Furthermore, we learn how to go about threat models and intelligence products/frameworks and apply them to real-life scenarios. Based on the discussion with the prospective author I would also love to explore the induction of a tool to enhance the marketing feature and functionality of the book.

By the end of this book, you will be able to boot up an intelligence program in your organization based on the operation and tactical/strategic spheres of Cyber defense intelligence.

▶What You Will Learn
⦁ Learn about the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) loop and it's applicability to security
⦁ Understand tactical view of Active defense concepts and their application in today's threat landscape
⦁ Get acquainted with an operational view of the F3EAD process to drive decision making within an organization
⦁ Create a Framework and Capability Maturity Model that integrates inputs and outputs from key functions in an information security organization
⦁ Understand the idea of communicating with the Potential for Exploitability based on cyber intelligence

▶Key Features
⦁ Intelligence processes and procedures for response mechanisms
⦁ Master F3EAD to drive processes based on intelligence
⦁ Threat modeling and intelligent frameworks
⦁ Case studies and how to go about building intelligent teams

▶Who This Book Is For
This book targets incident managers, malware analysts, reverse engineers, digital forensics specialists, and intelligence analysts; experience in, or knowledge of, security operations, incident responses or investigations is desirable so you can make the most of the subjects presented.

▶What this book covers
⦁ Chapter 1, The Need for Cyber Intelligence, introduces a brief history of intelligence use in the military, the different types of intelligence, and the military mindset.

⦁ Chapter 2, Intelligence Development, introduces the intelligence cycle, shows you how intelligence is developed, and how to develop priority information requests.

⦁ Chapter 3, Integrating Cyber Intel, Security, and Operations, introduces OPSEC and lays the foundation for understanding how cyber intelligence can be integrated into Information Security and IT operations.

⦁ Chapter 4, Using Cyber Intelligence to Enable Active Defense, introduces the Cyber Kill Chain and develops another look into how we can utilize cyber intelligence to enable proactive defense measures.

⦁ Chapter 5, F3EAD For You and For Me, introduces how we can use the Find, Fix, Finish, Exploit, Analyze, and Disseminate process that is deployed for high value targets and it's applicability to the Cyber Kill Chain.

⦁ Chapter 6, Integrating Threat Intelligence and Operations, takes a deeper look into how we can develop meaningful and actionable information to stakeholders through incorporating threat intelligence information.

⦁ Chapter 7, Creating the Collaboration Capability, gives an overview of how we can create communication channels to provide cyber intelligence information throughout the organization.

⦁ Chapter 8, The Security Stack, provides a view on how information captured from different security capabilities can be developed into cyber intelligence that supports sound decision making.

⦁ Chapter 9, Driving Cyber Intel, goes into detail on how we can enable the users as another means of collecting and reporting information to develop intelligence packages.

⦁ Chapter 10, Baselines and Anomalies, highlights the complexity of reporting, teaches you how to take a look at entities and their processes horizontally and vertically, and provides a method to integrating an end-to-end continuous monitoring capability.

⦁ Chapter 11, Putting Out the Fires, introduces ways to improve incident response through developing good intelligence communication channels.

⦁ Chapter 12, Vulnerability Management, goes into more detail on a specific capability within InfoSec and how to improve what information gets into the hands of the stakeholders for action.

⦁ Chapter 13, Risky Business, gives a broad overview of risk and how we can use risk management tools and techniques to further improve the information being passed to stakeholders for action.

⦁ Chapter 14, Assigning Metrics, introduces a concept in assigning risk metrics and key risk indicators for an end-to-end process.

⦁ Chapter 15, Wrapping Up, provides a broad overview of the preceding chapters and takes you through an ideal situation, where a cyber intelligence capability is fully functional within an organization.



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▶Editorial Review
When I was first asked to write this book, it was supposed to be about applying military targeting methodology to threat intelligence. However, when I started writing, I began to ask:

⦁ How is threat intelligence beneficial to organizations?
⦁ How can we create value from threat intelligence?

So, the topic began to change to something I believe that is missing in how we operate as IT organizations. Threat intelligence is worthless to organizations if it is not applicable to them. Once it becomes applicable to an organization, it has to be communicated to someone to take action on. It sounds so simple but when we look further, there are so many touch points with different parts of the organization and different processes between teams, that the topic eventually morphed into what I call cyber intelligence.

If you spend some time looking at the cyber security news on your social media, you can read about the latest exploitation, the need for more cyber security professionals, and how insecure we are. It feels like sensationalism and further drives paranoia of being labeled "the next victim" for senior leadership. How many times have we seen senior leadership step down because of a breach? Perhaps some breaches were due to neglect, but I'm keen to think that we (collectively) are riddled with archaic and bureaucratic business processes that do not allow flexibility for decentralized decision making.

Does your IT Operations and IT Security leadership act as one in decision making for the overall IT decisions, using information that impacts each side? If they do, then you should just put this book down because this isn't for you. If they don't, then you understand the pain of when separation of duties impact how quickly things get done.

In the military, intelligence capability allows a commander to understand the environment around them in order to make decisions. This book is about how we can take a variation of military intelligence processes and apply it across the organization. Whether you are an entry-level analyst or a senior manager, there is something for you to learn and put into practice right away in your organization.


저자 소개

⦁ Wilson Bautista Jr
Wilson Bautista Jr. is a retired military officer who is the Director of IT and InfoSec at i3 Microsystems. His expertise is in the domains of InfoSec leadership, policy, architecture, compliance, and risk. He holds multiple InfoSec and IT certifications as well as a master's degree in Information Systems from the Boston University. He's an INTP on the Myers-Brigg Type Indicator test with a Driver-Driver personality. As a practitioner of Agile and SecDevOps, he develops innovative, integrated, enterprise-scale cyber security solutions that provide high value to businesses.

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▶TABLE of CONTENTS
1: THE NEED FOR CYBER INTELLIGENCE
2: INTELLIGENCE DEVELOPMENT
3: INTEGRATING CYBER INTEL, SECURITY, AND OPERATIONS
4: USING CYBER INTELLIGENCE TO ENABLE ACTIVE DEFENSE
5: F3EAD FOR YOU AND FOR ME
6: INTEGRATING THREAT INTELLIGENCE AND OPERATIONS
7: CREATING THE COLLABORATION CAPABILITY
8: THE SECURITY STACK
9: DRIVING CYBER INTEL
10: BASELINES AND ANOMALIES
11: PUTTING OUT THE FIRES
12: VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT
13: RISKY BUSINESS
14: ASSIGNING METRICS
15: WRAPPING UP


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