Threat intelligence continues to gain a more prominent role in enhancing organizational security and risk management. A critical part of threat intelligence is understanding how mindset and biases play a role in strategies, tactics and vital decisions that may ultimately prevent an attack from being successful. Perception and deception are effective adversarial tactics, knowing your own and your team’s mindsets and biases can assist in getting ahead of the game. Center for Threat Intelligence is an approved provider for Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) and the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE).
What you will learn
This one-day training provides attendees with a foundational understanding how mindset and biases can directly affect threat intelligence.
Principle objectives of this course:
Who should attend
Security Professionals: Expand your career by understanding how mindset and biases affect your daily decisions in security.
Law Enforcement: Build an awareness of mindset and biases to apply in your daily activities.
Legal, Human Resource and Financial Professionals: Enhance awareness of mindsets to assist in interviews, research and investigations.
Risk and Compliance professionals: Build awareness of how mindsets and biases can affect perceptions of risk.
For more information: https://www.centerforti.com
For additional questions, please contact: Janet Lawless, jlawless@centerforti.com