What is threat intelligence (cyber security)?

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Threat intelligence (TI) is a crucial area of study in cybersecurity, particularly for high school students looking to deepen their understanding. Useful resources include introductory materials like "An Introduction to Threat Intelligence" from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). However, challenges arise when searching for English-language documents, especially when using servers based in Asia, which may limit access to relevant information. The process of finding and translating data can be time-consuming, and many available resources may not meet specific research needs. Seeking additional websites and databases that focus on cybersecurity could enhance the research experience.
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I just got to learn about TI (threat intelligence) in my high school.
I need some advice - helpful website for get useful information and thesis dealing with cyber security
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

What have you found via Google so far?
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

What have you found via Google so far?
"An introduction to threat intelligence" - NCSC
I want more English documents but as I use Asia server, it is hard to find appropriate things.
It takes time so long to find and translate each data, and most of data I found didn't contain what I want to get.
 
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