The intelligence cycle is often underutilized in nearly every area of security. This iterative process through which data or information becomes intelligence can streamline, focus, and provide strategic guidance in myriad situations that extend far beyond the realm of traditional intelligence operations. But despite these benefits, in most cases (at least in the commercial sector), usage of the intelligence cycle is limited to threat intelligence programs.
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Why All Security Disciplines Should Use the Intelligence Cycle
The intelligence cycle is often underutilized in nearly every area of security. This iterative process through which data or information becomes intelligence can streamline, focus, and provide strategic guidance in myriad situations that extend far beyond the realm of traditional intelligence operations. But despite these benefits, in most cases (at least in the commercial sector), usage of the intelligence cycle is limited to threat intelligence programs. The post Why All Security Disciplines Should Use the Intelligence Cycle appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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