Guidance for CTI in a Box
This white paper presents an analysis of a survey conducted among Health-ISAC Members by the Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) Program Development Working Group. The survey aimed to provide critical insights into the current state of CTI programs across the health sector, identifying strengths and opportunities for growth.
Purpose
The survey results were instrumental in guiding the Working Group’s efforts to prioritize high-value deliverables and foster collaboration within the Health-ISAC community. These findings have informed the development of practical resources designed to support and advance CTI initiatives.
Key Findings
The paper explores 9 key findings from the survey, which have directly influenced the creation of resources and tools tailored to the needs of Health-ISAC members. These findings serve as the foundation for an innovative resource suite named CTI in a Box. This comprehensive resource organizes essential tools, strategies, and best practices to empower Health-ISAC Members in strengthening their CTI programs. Members can access CTI in a Box through the Health-ISAC Threat Intelligence Portal (H-TIP).
For non-members, the whitepaper outlines key findings to guide CTI initiatives, though access to the full suite of resources remains exclusive to Health-ISAC Members.
Health-ISAC’s commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation in cyber threat intelligence is evident in the development of CTI in a Box. By leveraging community insights, the organization continues to empower its members and contribute to the broader health sector’s resilience against evolving cyber threats.
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