Feb. 20, 2024, 1:33 a.m. | SANS Digital Forensics and Incident Response

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Two years ago, CTI professionals worldwide loudly proclaimed the necessity and practical value of sharing. The inaugural survey on CTI networking put data to industry behaviors and attitudes (bit.ly/cti-networking-survey). Free and reputation-based networking methods yielded concrete benefits - before, during, and after attacks. Standardization and organizational support for CTI networking efforts left much to desire. External blockers like legal liabilities and sharing restrictions prevented more fruitful sharing efforts.

The drumbeat that teams cannot effectively operate in an intelligence silo persists …

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