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In this episode of The False Positive Investigator, we explore the intersection of intelligence and financial crime with Freddy Murre, Senior Threat Intelligence Advisor at Nordic Financial CERT and PhD candidate at NTNU. Freddy shares how the 2011 Oslo attacks shaped his journey from marketing to intelligence, defining intelligence as a tool for reducing uncertainty and improving decision-making. He discusses his work on an intelligence framework, its impact on financial institutions, and how intelligence-driven strategies enhance fraud detection and cyber threat mitigation. The episode highlights the importance of collaboration and technology in staying ahead of evolving geopolitical risks.
Link to Freddy's intelligence framework: https://github.com/Errum/IntelArchitectureMap
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In this episode of The False Positive Investigator, we explore the intersection of intelligence and financial crime with Freddy Murre, Senior Threat Intelligence Advisor at Nordic Financial CERT and PhD candidate at NTNU. Freddy shares how the 2011 Oslo attacks shaped his journey from marketing to intelligence, defining intelligence as a tool for reducing uncertainty and improving decision-making. He discusses his work on an intelligence framework, its impact on financial institutions, and how intelligence-driven strategies enhance fraud detection and cyber threat mitigation. The episode highlights the importance of collaboration and technology in staying ahead of evolving geopolitical risks.
Link to Freddy's intelligence framework: https://github.com/Errum/IntelArchitectureMap
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.