Using threat intelligence to understand and reduce organisational risk

Tuesday 10th March
Online
11am
XM Cyber

Security teams are inundated with threat intelligence, yet many still struggle to translate it into clear risk prioritisation and confident decision-making.

Generic feeds and broad threat reports rarely reflect an organisation’s real exposure, adversary relevance, or business impact. Without context, intelligence becomes noise rather than insight.

In this webinar, Craig Boyle, Principal Security Architect at XM Cyber and Ben Mulroy, Senior Security Architect at Nomios, will show how leading enterprise security teams are adopting organisation-specific, risk-driven threat intelligence to gain clarity on what actually puts their business at risk.

Why you should attend

You’ll learn how threat intelligence can help your understanding of cyber risk, enabling smarter decisions across tactical response, operational planning, and strategic investment. By bringing together adversary behaviour, attack techniques, and exposure data in the context of your own environment, you can shift from reacting to threats to actively reducing risk. 

We’ll also break down the C.A.R.T. principles - Complete, Accurate, Relevant, and Timely - and show how applying them ensures threat intelligence directly supports detection, response, and ongoing security assurance.

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What you’ll learn:

  • How to move beyond generic threat feeds to organisation-specific intelligence
  • How to calculate and prioritise risk based on real adversary behaviour
  • How contextualised intelligence improves SOC effectiveness and confidence
  • How C.A.R.T.-driven intelligence enables continuous activities like purple teaming and SOC optimisation
  • How to use threat intelligence to guide smarter cyber resilience investments

Who should attend:

CISOs, security leaders, SOC managers, threat intelligence analysts, and enterprise security professionals responsible for understanding and reducing cyber risk.

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