Security News > 2021 > January > In a Remote Work Era, a People-First Approach Keeps Threat Intelligence Teams on Track
Be we have to balance this and also not turn remote work into a world where everyone must be available 24/7. People still need to be able to shut off work as well.
What we lost in the ability to meet directly with people can be a benefit in a remote world where managers and leaders - who are often the stakeholders the intelligence team needs to talk to - are able to be more efficient.
For companies trying to build new or mature existing intelligence programs, the Age of COVID has been an excellent time to capture 30-60 minutes with that hard-to-find manager to get needed input regarding how the business works and what their intelligence needs might be.
What the Age of COVID highlighted to me was the importance of a systemic approach, where technologies like intelligence fed Threat Intelligence Platforms, Security Information and Event Management, ticketing, and Security Operations and Response are all cloud-based and integrated.
Because, while the technologies will certainly make us all equally effective as we were in "The before time," people are still the heart of intelligence teams.
Prior to Anomali, he was a Senior Manager of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Capital One, Global Head of Cyber Intelligence at Symantec, and a guest lecturer at several universities.