We are happy to announce the release of #cticmm version 1.1, which includes a new domain for Fraud teams as CTI stakeholders and a beta version of an assessment tool for benchmarking organizational reach and impact. With this release, we have also updated our website to include some enablement material, explanative guides, and ways to provide feedback and get involved.
🎯On the near term horizon, expect the following from us:
--📝A poll soliciting thoughts on where we should prioritize our efforts for version 1.2
--🧙��♂️Additional enablement material on how to improve maturity levels within each domain
--😺John Holland and Alex Perez Palma presenting on how to implement CTI CMM during their @sansforensics #ctisummit25 talk as the first of a series of 2025 small roadshow talks at various conference and industry forums
Head over to https://t.co/cSWsnj3rli to download your copy of version 1.1.
Shout outs to our friends over at @socradar, @cosiveco, and #morado #threatnote for publishing content on CTI-CMM usage; to @Intel471Inc for its sponsorship of the #cticmm project; and to each and everyone of you #cti practitioners for all you do. #bettertogether #infosec
@HackingButLegal@invisig0th Thanks Jackie!
Just to clarify on your comment regarding “continuous monitoring,” I assume you’re referring to commercial monitoring services like credit reporting, criminal/traffic, etc; right?