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Currently, there is a wide range of different kinds of intelligence that could be used to obtain a holistic understanding of the threats that an organization faces.
These types of intelligence include:
OSINT: open source intelligence obtained from publicly available sources (e.g. Threat report, blog, etc.)
TECHINT: technical intelligence derived from signals generated routinely by hardware devices or software applications connected to an organization's network (e.g. loCs, malware analysis, code reports, etc.)
SOCMINT: social media intelligence, a process of identifying, gathering, validating, and analyzing data from social media sites and accounts (e.g. Blogs, microblogs, social networks, etc.)
HUMINT: human intelligence derived overtly or covertly from human sources based on a relationship between an intelligence analyst and the analyst's handler (e.g. active monitoring on forums)
Deep and Dark Web Intelligence: intelligence gathered on the deep and dark web (e.g. marketplaces, forums, etc.)
Book traversal links for Annex D. Types of Intelligence