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An organization is considering increasing threat intelligence sharing.
They are likely to experience direct benefits to which of the following parts of the organization? (Select three.)
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Aviation
Incident reponse
Risk management
Healthcare
Security engineering
The general council
Government
They are likely to experience direct benefits to which of the following parts of the organization? (Select three.)
answer
Aviation
Incident reponse
Risk management
Healthcare
Security engineering
The general council
Government
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Increasing threat intelligence sharing can provide direct benefits to the following parts of the organization:
1. **Incident response** - Enhanced threat intelligence can improve the speed and effectiveness of incident response teams by providing them with timely and relevant information about emerging threats and vulnerabilities.
2. **Risk management** - Better threat intelligence allows for more informed decision-making regarding risks, enabling more effective risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
3. **Security engineering** - Improved threat intelligence can inform the design and implementation of security measures, leading to more resilient systems and architectures that are better equipped to defend against known threats.
The other options may also see some indirect benefits, but these three areas are the most likely to experience direct benefits from increased threat intelligence sharing.
1. **Incident response** - Enhanced threat intelligence can improve the speed and effectiveness of incident response teams by providing them with timely and relevant information about emerging threats and vulnerabilities.
2. **Risk management** - Better threat intelligence allows for more informed decision-making regarding risks, enabling more effective risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
3. **Security engineering** - Improved threat intelligence can inform the design and implementation of security measures, leading to more resilient systems and architectures that are better equipped to defend against known threats.
The other options may also see some indirect benefits, but these three areas are the most likely to experience direct benefits from increased threat intelligence sharing.
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