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Threat Intelligence Platform Complete Self-Assessment Guide

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Threat Intelligence Platform Complete Self-Assessment Guide gives you the only fast, standards‑aligned method to stop your programme from becoming a hidden liability; without it you risk failed audits, regulatory fines, lost contracts and a breach that could have been prevented. What does this self‑assessment include, and how do you benchmark your threat intelligence capability in minutes? By applying this guide you move instantly from uncertainty to a clear, executive‑ready picture of risk, compliance and investment optimisation.

What You Receive

  • 320‑question self‑assessment framework organised across seven maturity domains (Strategy & Governance, Data Sourcing & Ingestion, Threat Analysis & Enrichment, Integration with Security Tools, Incident Response Enablement, Stakeholder Reporting, Continuous Improvement); you can complete the full audit in under 90 minutes to pinpoint gaps.
  • Excel scoring engine with automated heatmaps and prioritisation matrices; visualises risk exposure and produces ready‑to‑present charts for leadership approval.
  • 65 policy and process templates in Word format, including a TI programme charter, intelligence requirements framework, sharing agreements and threat‑actor profiling worksheets; accelerates policy rollout and ensures consistent documentation.
  • 12‑week implementation roadmap with milestone checklists and RACI role assignments; guides you step‑by‑step to close critical capability gaps on schedule.
  • Framework mapping documentation linking every assessment criterion to MITRE ATT&CK, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and CIS Critical Security Controls v8; simplifies audit preparation and demonstrates compliance.
  • Benchmarking database containing anonymised maturity scores from 147 global organisations; lets you compare your programme against industry peers and set realistic improvement targets.

How This Helps You

Each assessment question translates into a rapid gap identification, allowing you to prioritise remediation spend with confidence; the Excel engine turns those gaps into visual heatmaps that convince senior leadership to allocate resources, thereby avoiding costly audit findings. The policy templates reduce documentation effort by up to 50 percent, speeding up governance adoption and cutting the risk of non‑compliant processes. The 12‑week roadmap provides a clear execution timetable, preventing project delays that commonly lead to budget overruns and missed security milestones. Framework mapping ensures that every improvement aligns with recognised standards, protecting you from regulatory penalties and competitive disadvantage. Finally, the benchmarking data supplies an external reference point, helping you demonstrate progress to auditors and customers alike.

Who Is This For?

  • Compliance managers responsible for cyber‑risk reporting and audit readiness.
  • Risk officers who need a quantifiable view of threat intelligence maturity.
  • IT security leads tasked with integrating threat intelligence into security operations.
  • Chief information security officers (CISOs) seeking executive‑grade evidence of programme effectiveness.
  • Consultants who build threat intelligence programmes for clients and require a repeatable assessment framework.

Choose the Threat Intelligence Platform Complete Self-Assessment Guide today and give your organisation the certainty, compliance and competitive edge that only a rigorous, data‑driven audit can provide. This is the smart professional decision that turns risk into opportunity.

What does the Threat Intelligence Platform Complete Self-Assessment Guide include?

The guide contains a 320‑question self‑assessment across seven maturity domains, an Excel scoring engine with heatmaps, 65 Word policy templates, a 12‑week implementation roadmap with RACI assignments, mapping to MITRE ATT&CK, NIST CSF, ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and CIS Controls v8, and a benchmarking database of 147 organisations’ anonymised scores.