Properly applied cyber threat intelligence to the SOC team help them in discovering TTPs. What does these TTPs refer to?
Correct Answer: A
Question 22
Which of the following formula represents the risk?
Correct Answer: D
Risk is typically calculated as the product oflikelihood, impact, and asset value. Likelihood represents the probability of a threat exploiting a vulnerability, impact refers to the potential damage or loss that could result from the threat, and asset value quantifies the importance or worth of the asset to the organization. The formula ( \text{Risk} = \text{Likelihood} \times \text{Impact} \times \text{Asset Value} ) captures the essence of risk in terms of these three factors. References: The EC-Council's Certified SOC Analyst (CSA) programincludes training on risk assessment and management, which involves understanding how to calculate and manage risk based on various factors including likelihood, impact, and asset value. The CSA curriculum is designed to align with industry best practices and standards for security operations centers12.
Question 23
Identify the attack, where an attacker tries to discover all the possible information about a target network before launching a further attack.
Correct Answer: D
Question 24
Which of the following is a Threat Intelligence Platform?
Correct Answer: B
ThreatConnect Complete (TC Complete) is a Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) designed to aggregate, analyze, and disseminate threat intelligence data. TIPs like TC Complete enable organizations to understand and act upon threats by providing a comprehensive view of the threat landscape, integrating with other security tools, and facilitating collaboration among security teams. Unlike general management systems like SolarWinds MS, note-taking applications like Keepnote, or threat intelligence APIs like Apility.io, TC Complete is specifically built to handle the lifecycle of threat intelligence, from collection and analysis to sharing and applying intelligence. This makes it a pivotal tool for organizations looking to enhance their security posture through informed decision-making based on timely and relevant threat intelligence. References: * "Threat Intelligence Platforms: Open Source and Commercial Options", by SANS Institute. * "ThreatConnect Platform Overview", ThreatConnect Official Website.
Question 25
Shawn is a security manager working at Lee Inc Solution. His organization wants to develop threat intelligent strategy plan. As a part of threat intelligent strategy plan, he suggested various components, such as threat intelligence requirement analysis, intelligence and collection planning, asset identification, threat reports, and intelligence buy-in. Which one of the following components he should include in the above threat intelligent strategy plan to make it effective?
Correct Answer: B
In the context of a threat intelligence strategy plan, 'threat trending' is a critical component that should be included to make the plan effective. Threat trending involves analyzing data over time to identify patterns and trends in cyber threats. This allows an organization to anticipate potential future attacks and prepare accordingly. It is an essential part of a proactive threat intelligence program, enabling the organization to stay ahead of threats rather than just reacting to them. The other options, while they may be relevant in certain contexts, are not as central to the development of a threat intelligence strategy plan as 'threat trending' is. 'Threat pivoting' refers to the process of using one piece of data to uncover more data (e.g., using an IP address to find related domains). 'Threat buy-in' is not a standard term in threat intelligence, but it could refer to gaining organizational support for threat intelligence efforts. 'Threat boosting' is not a recognized term in the field of cybersecurity. References: The answer is derived from the components of a threat intelligence strategy as outlined in the EC- Council's Certified SOC Analyst (CSA) training and certification program, which emphasizes the importance of understanding and implementing a threat intelligence-driven SOC12. The CSA program also covers the use of threat intelligence for enhanced incident detection1. The EC-Council materials highlight the need for SOC analysts to understand various types of cyber threats and the importance of threat intelligence in detecting and responding to these threats2.