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Threat intelligence refers to the process of identifying, analyzing, and understanding cyber threats to prevent or mitigate cyberattacks. It involves collecting data on potential attackers, their motives, targets, and attack behaviors, which is then analyzed and organized to inform security teams how to combat specific threats. There are three levels of threat intelligence data: strategic, operational, and tactical. Threat intelligence can be technical or non-technical, and it is consumed by SOC staff and IR teams. Mandiant Threat Intelligence is a cyber threat intelligence platform that gives security practitioners unparalleled visibility and expertise into threats that matter to their business right now. The role of cyber threat intelligence is to provide information on adversaries, identify, prepare, and prevent attacks, and minimize cybersecurity risks. Threat intelligence, also known as cyber threat intelligence, is the information gathered from a range of sources about current or potential attacks against an organization.
Illegal websites include streaming sites, dark web websites, and websites that contain illegal content such as violence, sexually explicit images, and extreme political views. Hosting an unauthorized stream is illegal, but watching an unauthorized stream is legal. Pirated content leads to copyright infringement and can result in fines and legal trouble. Using the dark web is legal, but there are many illegal activities that take place on it.