Data Collection and Processing (CTIA Prep)
by Phil Chapman
This course will teach you the basics of threat data collection, processing and generating effective threat intelligence.
What you'll learn
This course is intended for those that seek to enhance their understanding of cyber threat intelligence. In this course, Data Collection and Processing , you’ll learn the different types of data and data collection methods which may be employed in threat intelligence analysis. First, you’ll explore the different types of data and collection methods. Next, you’ll discover the importance of intelligence collection management. Finally, you’ll learn how to collect data from a variety of intelligence sources including OSINT and HUMINT. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Threat Intelligence Data Collection and Processing needed to effectively collect, manage and process intelligence fed data.
About the author
Phil Chapman is a senior instructor. He is responsible for the delivery of a range of courses including official Microsoft, CompTIA, EC Council and BCS official certifications. He is also
the subject matter expert and project lead for the bespoke Law Enforcement Cyber Security training packages which are delivered to UK Law Enforcement agencies and forces. He holds a variety of IT Technical and Security qualifications across many fields.
Phil spent 23 years in the Royal Air Force as an Intellige... morence Analyst working across the world in support of Signals and Human Intelligence operations. He worked mostly for GCHQ
agencies but also supported UK counter terrorism agencies and security services during his career. He also spent 5 years as a military trainer delivering courses in analysis, security and
intelligence gathering and reporting.
In 2007 Phil left the RAF and began a career as a training consultant, initially within a Microsoft Academy and then as a freelance consultant/trainer working across Europe in
support of multiple companies and organisations. He is now a permanent trainer and continues to deliver and develop training packages in support of the cyber security apprenticeship, law enforcement and commercial courses run in the UK and Europe. He is actively involved the Prepare, Protect and Prevent strategies working alongside UK law
enforcement agencies and advises as an SME to several UK based Cyber Crime Units.