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CS4CA USA Summit

From Intel to Action: Using Threat Intelligence to Drive Resilience


Course

Christopher Trifiletti draws on FBI and energy-sector experience to show how organizations can move from intelligence overload to targeted, action-oriented cyberthreat intelligence programs that drive real architectural resilience.

Cyberthreat intelligence is only as useful as the decisions it drives. With threat actor groups multiplying, geopolitical risk escalating and information overload affecting even mature cyberthreat intelligence programs, the real challenge is collecting smartly, applying intelligently and translating insights into architectural improvements that build lasting resilience.

 

This session, led by Christopher Trifiletti of InfraGard St. Louis, will cover:

  • Why the volume and pace of today's threat landscape demand a disciplined collection management approach, tracking the threat actors most relevant to your sector;
  • How tactical IOCs, operational TTPs and strategic intelligence can be layered across EDR, SIEM and automation tools to enable targeted threat hunting rather than reactive alert chasing;
  • How security teams can move from intelligence collection to concrete architectural decisions, including tabletop exercises, sector-specific threat modeling and risk-based infrastructure changes.
 

 

Here is the course outline:

From Intel to Action: Using Threat Intelligence to Drive Resilience

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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