| The US Central Intelligence Agency |
The traditional Intelligence cycle describes how intelligence is ideally processed in civilian and military intelligence agencies, and law enforcement organizations. |
the-intelligence-cycle.html |
| The US Central Intelligence Agency |
This primer highlights structured analytic techniques—some widely used in the private sector and academia, some unique to the intelligence profession |
Tradecraft-Primer-apr09.pdf |
| iSIGHT Partners |
The first definitive guide to cyber threat intelligence ever produced |
cti-guide.pdf |
| David J. Bianco |
Analysing relationships between the types of indicators you might use to detect an adversary's activities and how much pain it will cause them when you are able to deny those indicators to them |
the-pyramid-of-pain.html |
| Lockheed Martin |
The Cyber Kill Chain® framework is part of the Intelligence Driven Defense® model for the identification and prevention of cyber intrusions activity. The model identifies what the adversaries must complete in order to achieve their objective |
Cyber_Kill_Chain.pdf |
| Mercyhurst University Institute for Intelligence Studies |
The Analyst’s Style Manual is a product intended to assist student analysts with the many perplexing and complex rules they should follow in producing written intelligence products |
analysts_style_manual.pdf |
| Freddy M |
The Intelligence Architecture Map is based on interviews of industry experts, former intelligence practitioners, and Freddy's personal views. It represents a logical and meaningful way of how different aspects of producing intelligence should be put together. |
intelligence-architecture-map-freddy-m |
| Grace Chi |
IS SHARING CARING? A comprehensive study on the current cyber threat intelligence inter-personal and social networking practices, results, and attitudes |
ctinetworkingreport2022.pdf |
| Institute for Software Research School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University |
A paper from the Carnegie Mellon ISR on the life-cycle of an advanced persistent threat group attack, from reconnaissance to data exfiltration |
CMU-ISR-17-100.pdf |
| John Boyd |
The OODA loop is the cycle observe–orient–decide–act. The approach explains how agility can overcome raw power in dealing with human opponents. It is especially applicable to cyber security and cyberwarfare. |
OODA_Loop.html |