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Threat Intelligence Analyst (CTIA) Practice Exams Vol.1
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(42 ratings)
239 students
Created byAlfonso López
Last updated 7/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • With these Questions you will be able to Practice your knowledge of C-TIA, to prepare for the certification exam.
  • All questions are aligned with the C-TIA curriculum.
  • With this practice exams and their 200 questions with explanations, you will be able to pass the exam.
  • You will reinforce the concepts of Threat Intelligence Analyst (C-TIA) certifications.

Included in This Course

200 questions
  • Threat Intelligence Analyst Practice Exam 150 questions
  • Threat Intelligence Analyst Practice Exam 250 questions
  • Threat Intelligence Analyst Practice Exam 350 questions
  • Threat Intelligence Analyst Practice Exam 450 questions

Description

The Threat Intelligence Analyst (CTIA) is a very important way to improve your career. This practice exam Volume 1 allow to strength knowledge for all those who want to become certified in Threat Intelligence Analyst (CTIA).

All the questions are created following the syllabus and the study book topics, which will allow you to consolidate and valuate the knowledge acquired, so that, you can practice the terms learned such as APT, TTP,  IoCs,  OCTAVE, DREAD, and many others.


>>>Review my courses there is a Volume 2 that contains another updated 200 different questions to practice<<<


Remember that are NOT BRAIN DUMPS and NOT OFFICIAL EXAM QUESTIONS.


All topic included:

  • Module 01: Introduction to Threat Intelligence

  • Module 02: Cyber Threats and Kill Chain Methodology

  • Module 03: Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review

  • Module 04: Data Collection and Processing

  • Module 05: Data Analysis

  • Module 06: Intelligence Reporting and Dissemination


Organizations today demand a professional-level cybersecurity threat intelligence analyst who can extract intelligence from data by implementing various advanced strategies. Such professional-level threat intelligence training programs can only be achieved when the core of the curricula maps with and is compliant to government and industry published threat intelligence frameworks.

C-TIA is a method-driven threat intelligence program that uses a 360-degree approach, covering concepts from planning to building a threat intelligence report for pre-emptive threat detection and preventive measures. These concepts are highly essential while building effective threat intelligence and, when used properly, can secure organizations from future threats or attacks.

You will practice these topics and more:

  • Importance of threat intelligence in risk management, SIEM, and incident response.

  • questions about cyber threats, threat actors, and their objectives for cyberattacks.

  • practice concepts about Fundamentals of threat intelligence (including threat intelligence types, life cycle, strategy, capabilities, maturity model, frameworks, etc.)

  • Cyber kill chain methodology, Advanced Persistent Threat (APT), Indicators of Compromise (IoCs), and the pyramid of pain.

  • Threat intelligence program steps (Requirements, Planning, Direction, Review).

  • Threat intelligence data collection and acquisition through Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Cyber Counterintelligence (CCI), Indicators of Compromise (IoCs), and malware analysis.

  • Data analysis types and techniques including Statistical Data Analysis, Structured Analysis of Competing Hypotheses (SACH), etc.

  • Questions about Different data analysis, threat modeling, and threat intelligence tools.

  • Different threat intelligence sharing platforms, acts, and regulations for sharing strategic, tactical, operational, and technical intelligence.

  • Types of data feeds, sources, and data collection methods.


Who this course is for:

  • Valid for Security Practitioners, Engineers, Analysts, Specialist, Architects, and Managers , Threat Intelligence Analysts, Associates, Researchers, Consultants , Threat Hunters, SOC Professionals, Digital Forensic and Malware Analysts, Incident Response Team Members , Any level cybersecurity professionals without a minimum of experience.