Course Overview
In today’s complex threat landscape, reactive security measures are no longer sufficient. Organizations need actionable threat intelligence to anticipate, detect, and respond to evolving cyber risks.
This Threat Intelligence Analysis and Cyber Defense Training Course provides participants with practical skills to collect, analyze, and use intelligence to drive proactive defense strategies. It covers intelligence frameworks, data sources, adversary tactics, and integration with SOC and incident response workflows.
Through case studies, intelligence analysis exercises, and simulation labs, participants will gain expertise to build intelligence-driven cyber defense programs.
Course Benefits
Strengthen intelligence-driven defense strategies.
Analyze adversary tactics and emerging threats.
Apply frameworks for structured threat intelligence.
Improve SOC and incident response effectiveness.
Build resilience against targeted attacks and APTs.
Course Objectives
Explore fundamentals of cyber threat intelligence (CTI).
Identify intelligence sources and collection methods.
Apply analysis models (Diamond Model, Kill Chain, MITRE ATT&CK).
Integrate CTI into SOC and defense workflows.
Conduct hands-on intelligence analysis exercises.
Build communication strategies for intelligence sharing.
Develop long-term intelligence-driven defense programs.
Training Methodology
The course blends expert-led lectures, case studies, hands-on intelligence analysis labs, and SOC simulation exercises.
Target Audience
Threat intelligence analysts.
SOC teams and incident responders.
Cybersecurity engineers and managers.
Risk and defense strategy professionals.
Target Competencies
Cyber threat intelligence analysis.
Intelligence-driven cyber defense.
Threat frameworks and modeling.
SOC and incident response integration.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)
Role of intelligence in cyber defense.
Key definitions and lifecycle of CTI.
Case studies of intelligence-driven defense.
Importance of actionable intelligence.
Unit 2: Threat Intelligence Sources and Collection
Open-source intelligence (OSINT).
Commercial and community intelligence feeds.
Dark web monitoring and HUMINT.
Exercise: mapping intelligence sources.
Unit 3: Intelligence Analysis Frameworks
Diamond Model of intrusion analysis.
Cyber Kill Chain.
MITRE ATT&CK for adversary mapping.
Workshop: applying frameworks to a real case.
Unit 4: Operationalizing Threat Intelligence
Integrating CTI with SOC workflows.
Intelligence-led incident response.
Tools and platforms for CTI management.
Simulation: responding to an attack with CTI.
Unit 5: Building Long-Term Intelligence Programs
Sharing intelligence across industries (ISACs).
Building maturity in CTI programs.
Future trends: AI in threat intelligence.
Roadmap for intelligence-driven defense.
Ready to strengthen your defenses with intelligence-driven strategies?
Join the Threat Intelligence Analysis and Cyber Defense Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to turn intelligence into proactive protection.
The Threat Intelligence Analysis and Cyber Defense Training Courses in Madrid provide professionals with comprehensive expertise in understanding, analyzing, and leveraging cyber threat intelligence to strengthen organizational security posture. Designed for cybersecurity analysts, SOC teams, incident responders, risk managers, and security strategists, these programs focus on transforming raw threat data into actionable insights that support proactive cyber defense.
Participants explore the foundational principles of threat intelligence, including intelligence cycles, data collection methods, analysis techniques, and dissemination practices. The courses emphasize identifying adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), understanding threat actor motivations, and mapping threats to organizational vulnerabilities. Through practical exercises, scenario-based simulations, and case studies, attendees learn how to evaluate threat indicators, enrich intelligence sources, and apply intelligence-driven methods to support detection, response, and strategic decision-making.
These cyber defense training programs in Madrid also highlight the role of intelligence in enhancing security operations, incident response planning, and risk management functions. Participants examine how to integrate intelligence feeds into security tools, correlate threat data across platforms, and develop early-warning mechanisms that support timely action against emerging threats. The curriculum blends analytical skills with operational security practices, enabling professionals to build resilient defense frameworks that adapt to evolving threat landscapes.
Attending these training courses in Madrid offers participants access to expert instructors and an international network of cybersecurity professionals. Madrid’s vibrant digital security ecosystem provides an ideal environment for exploring industry-leading approaches and global threat trends. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to conduct advanced threat intelligence analysis, strengthen defensive capabilities, and support their organizations in making informed, intelligence-driven security decisions that enhance resilience and long-term protection.