Context has always been a critical delineator in threat intelligence. It’s what distinguishes data from information, information from intelligence, and the meaningless from the meaningful. But while the importance of context is irrefutable, there seems to be less of a consensus on what specific types of context intelligence should include in order to be relevant and actionable for decision makers.
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Not All Context in Threat Intelligence is Created Equal
Context has always been a critical delineator in threat intelligence. It’s what distinguishes data from information, information from intelligence, and the meaningless from the meaningful. But while the importance of context is irrefutable, there seems to be less of a consensus on what specific types of context intelligence should include in order to be relevant and actionable for decision makers. The post Not All Context in Threat Intelligence is Created Equal appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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