Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) is now widely considered an essential weapon against breaches. A recent study by Enterprise Strategy Group found that 72 percent of organizations plan to increase CTI spending. Yet, because threat intelligence comes in many shapes and forms, it is often misunderstood.Download this whitepaper to learn:The three primary categories of CTI – Tactical, Operational, and Strategic – including what they are, how they work and their role in an effective security strategy. Four key use cases highlighting how CTI can be used to provide better security, including anticipating attacks, accelerating detection, improving incident response times, and empowering better decision-making.”]