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THREAT INTELLIGENCE#1

Information about potential threats to an organization, used to inform decision-making and improve security.

DATA ANALYSIS#2

The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information and support decision-making.

REPORT WRITING#3

The skill of creating structured documents that communicate findings, recommendations, and insights clearly and effectively.

STAKEHOLDER#4

Individuals or groups with an interest in the outcomes of a project, including management, IT, and external partners.

MITRE ATT&CK#5

A framework for understanding adversary tactics and techniques based on real-world observations.

OSINT#6

Open Source Intelligence; data collected from publicly available sources for intelligence purposes.

DATA COLLECTION PLAN#7

A strategic outline detailing how data will be gathered for analysis, including sources and methods.

CREDIBILITY#8

The quality of being trusted and believed in, crucial for evaluating sources of threat intelligence.

VISUAL DATA REPRESENTATION#9

Using graphical formats to present data, making complex information more accessible and understandable.

TECHNICAL WRITING#10

A style of writing focused on conveying complex information clearly and concisely, often used in reports.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#11

The ability to effectively communicate information to an audience, tailoring content for maximum impact.

FEEDBACK MECHANISMS#12

Processes for gathering responses on performance or understanding, essential for improvement.

COLLABORATIVE ANALYSIS#13

Working with others to interpret data, fostering diverse perspectives and insights.

EVALUATING DATA QUALITY#14

Assessing the reliability and relevance of data before using it in analysis.

STRUCTURED REPORT#15

A well-organized document that presents findings in a logical manner, often including sections like introduction, analysis, and conclusion.

ENGAGING PRESENTATION MATERIALS#16

Visual aids and content designed to capture audience attention and enhance understanding during presentations.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#17

A self-assessment tool where learners document their thoughts and progress throughout the course.

DRAFTING#18

The initial phase of writing where ideas are put into a structured format, subject to revisions.

FINAL PRESENTATION PREPARATION#19

The process of refining and rehearsing a presentation to ensure clarity and confidence.

COMPELLING COMMUNICATION#20

The ability to convey information in a persuasive and engaging manner, crucial for stakeholder presentations.

DATA COLLECTION TOOLS#21

Software and methods used to gather information for analysis, including surveys and web scraping.

INSIGHTS#22

Understanding derived from data analysis, used to inform decisions and strategies.

PROACTIVE CYBERSECURITY#23

Strategies aimed at preventing cyber threats before they occur, rather than just responding to them.

COMPREHENSIVE REPORT#24

A detailed document that covers all relevant aspects of a topic, providing thorough insights and recommendations.