Evidence-based knowledge about existing or emerging threats to inform security decisions.
Threat Intelligence (also called Cyber Threat Intelligence or CTI) is evidence-based knowledge about existing or emerging threats that helps organizations make informed security decisions.
| Type | Audience | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Strategic | Executives | Trends, risks, business impact |
| Tactical | Security teams | TTPs, attack patterns |
| Operational | IR teams | Specific campaigns, IOCs |
| Technical | SOC analysts | IP addresses, hashes, domains |
DarkGPT provides dark web threat intelligence. KaliGPT helps analyze and correlate threat data from multiple sources.
Intelligence collected from publicly available sources for security research and investigations.
Part of the internet only accessible through special software like Tor, often used for anonymous communication.
The organized approach to addressing and managing the aftermath of a security breach.