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CPTIA - CREST Practitioner Threat Intelligence Analyst
Rating: 2.9 out of 5(5 ratings)
40 students

What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), including the difference between data, information, and intelligence.
  • Apply threat analysis models such as Cyber Kill Chain, MITRE ATT&CK, and Diamond Model to assess threat actors' tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs).
  • Evaluate the credibility of information and the reliability of sources using systems like the NATO Admiralty Code.
  • Familiarize yourself with the format and style of the CPTIA exam by answering multiple-choice questions, case studies, and practical scenarios.
  • Develop key skills in the intelligence cycle, from collection and analysis to the proper dissemination of technical and executive reports.

Included in This Course

140 questions
  • [CPTIA- EX-01] The preparation exam for CPTIA (Crest Practitioner Threat Intelligence Analyst)120 questions
  • [CPTIA- EX-02] The preparation exam for CPTIA (Crest Practitioner Threat Intelligence Analyst)20 questions

Description

Question Bank for the CREST Practitioner Threat Intelligence Analyst (CPTIA) Certification

This set of questions is designed to help candidates prepare for the CREST Practitioner Threat Intelligence Analyst (CPTIA) exam by assessing their knowledge of Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) fundamentals. The exam focuses on understanding key concepts, methodologies, and the practical application of threat intelligence.

The questions cover the main domains of the official CREST syllabus, including:

  1. Key Concepts – Fundamentals of threat intelligence, differences between data, information, and intelligence.

  2. Direction – Development of Terms of Reference (ToR) and establishing intelligence requirements.

  3. Collection – Methods and sources for intelligence gathering, including OSINT, HUMINT, and SIGINT.

  4. Analysis – Application of models such as Cyber Kill Chain, MITRE ATT&CK, and Diamond Model, evaluation of information credibility (NATO Admiralty Code), and hypothesis development.

  5. Dissemination – Formats for technical and executive reports, use of STIX/TAXII, and best practices in intelligence communication.

  6. Legal & Ethical – Regulations, ethical considerations, and legal compliance in intelligence gathering and usage.

Each question is structured in the style of the exam and may include multiple-choice answers, case studies, or scenarios where candidates must identify the best strategy. Additionally, detailed explanations are provided for each correct answer, ensuring a solid understanding of the concepts assessed in the CPTIA exam.

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring threat intelligence analysts – Professionals seeking to develop skills in intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination.
  • SOC analysts and cybersecurity teams – Members of security teams who wish to deepen their understanding of tactics and procedures used by threat actors.
  • Security researchers and OSINT professionals – Individuals specializing in gathering information from open sources and analyzing digital threats.
  • CPTIA exam candidates – Those who want to familiarize themselves with the exam format, practice questions, and strengthen their preparation.
  • Professionals seeking a career in CTI – Individuals interested in entering the Cyber Threat Intelligence field and advancing toward more advanced certifications such as CRTIA and CCTIM.