Advanced Business Writing

Work has been transformed by technology and globalization. Business writing has changed as a result and more than ever before, work involves writing. Effective business writing can increase productivity and the success of your team. Ineffective business writing can lead to confusion and inefficiency. As team members access their work from more locations and the boundary around the workspace is blurred, the risk of poorly formed language escaping the context of the company has increased. When you’re fumbling for words and pressed for time, you might be tempted to dismiss good business writing as a luxury. But it’s a skill you must cultivate to succeed: You’ll lose time, money, and influence if your e-mails, proposals, and other important documents fail to win people over. This two-day workshop will give participants the tools to become better writers. In business writing, the language is concrete, the point of view is clear, and the objectives are clearly stated. Business writing is purposeful and seeks to communicate across teams and departments, across disciplines, backgrounds and even cultures, languages, and time-zones. Good writing is hard work, and even the best writers get discouraged. However, with practice you can feel more confident about your own writing. The tools in this course are designed to help you get your writing done faster and with more confidence.
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2

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Virtual

Course Overview

Work has been transformed by technology and globalization. Business writing has changed as a result and more than ever before, work involves writing. Effective business writing can increase productivity and the success of your team. Ineffective business writing can lead to confusion and inefficiency. As team members access their work from more locations and the boundary around the workspace is blurred, the risk of poorly formed language escaping the context of the company has increased. When you’re fumbling for words and pressed for time, you might be tempted to dismiss good business writing as a luxury. But it’s a skill you must cultivate to succeed: You’ll lose time, money, and influence if your e-mails, proposals, and other important documents fail to win people over. This two-day workshop will give participants the tools to become better writers. In business writing, the language is concrete, the point of view is clear, and the objectives are clearly stated. Business writing is purposeful and seeks to communicate across teams and departments, across disciplines, backgrounds and even cultures, languages, and time-zones. Good writing is hard work, and even the best writers get discouraged. However, with practice you can feel more confident about your own writing. The tools in this course are designed to help you get your writing done faster and with more confidence.

Clarify the different forms of business writing you do Create strategies to write more efficiently Understand the neurology of reading, writing, and editing Learn to target your readers and establish your goals Learn to plan your writing Understand basic punctuation, plurals, and pronouns Organize your text for clarity Apply logical flow to your writing Create strategies for editing proofreading

1 – Introduction to Threat Intelligence

  • Understanding Intelligence
  • Understanding Cyber Threat Intelligence
  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Lifecycle and Frameworks

2 – Cyber Threats and Kill Chain Methodology

  • Understanding Cyber Threats
  • Understanding Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)
  • Understanding Cyber Kill Chain
  • Understanding Indicators of Compromise (IoCs)

3 – Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review

  • Understanding Organization’s Current Threat Landscape
  • Understanding Requirements Analysis
  • Planning Threat Intelligence Program
  • Establishing Management Support
  • Building a Threat Intelligence Team
  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Sharing
  • Reviewing Threat Intelligence Program

4 – Data Collection and Processing

  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Data Collection
  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Collection Management
  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Feeds and Sources
  • Understanding Threat Intelligence Data Collection and Acquisition
  • Understanding Bulk Data Collection
  • Understanding Data Processing and Exploitation

5 – Data Analysis

  • Overview of Data Analysis
  • Understanding Data Analysis Techniques
  • Overview of Threat Analysis
  • Understanding Threat Analysis Process
  • Overview of Fine-Tuning Threat Analysis
  • Understanding Threat Intelligence Evaluation
  • Creating Runbooks and Knowledge Base
  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Tools

6 – Intelligence Reporting and Dissemination

  • Overview of Threat Intelligence Reports
  • Introduction to Dissemination
  • Participating in Sharing Relationships
  • Overview of Sharing Threat Intelligence
  • Overview of Delivery Mechanisms
  • Understanding Threat Intelligence Sharing Platforms
  • Overview of Intelligence Sharing Acts and Regulations
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