“Threat Actor Profiling: Know Your Enemy” is a 4-hour online workshop that teaches security practitioners how to identify, profile, and prioritize the threat actors most likely to come after their organization.
“Threat Actor Profiling: Know Your Enemy” is a 4-hour online workshop that teaches security practitioners how to identify, profile, and prioritize the threat actors most likely to come after their organization.
Drawing from real-world intelligence frameworks, participants move from understanding adversary types, including financially motivated, nation-state, ideological, and opportunistic actors, to building structured threat actor profiles and scoring adversaries.
Through three hands-on labs, analysts leave with a repeatable process for turning threat intelligence into engineering priorities and boardroom-ready risk narratives.
No exam. Just tools, frameworks, and the mindset to focus your efforts on legitimate, motivated threats, instead of defending against the whole internet.
System Requirements
A browser and internet connection.
Syllabus
Syllabus
Module 1 — Who Are Threat Actors? (30 min, Lecture)
The four primary threat actor groups: financially motivated, nation-state, hacktivists, thrill seekers
Their motivations, signature behaviors, and common TTPs
Cross-group convergence and attack chain fundamentals
Lab 1 — Threat Actor Identification & Categorization (30 min)
Research one actor from each category using public intelligence sources
Identify motivations, top TTPs, notable campaigns, and one example of cross-group behavior
Module 2 — Building Threat Actor Profiles (35 min, Lecture)
Profile structure using the Curated Intelligence framework (who, why, how, so what)
Profiles as living documents
The four targeting lenses: sector, rivals, customers, and region
Lab 2 — Draft a Threat Actor Profile (35 min)
Build a profile for an assigned actor against a financial services scenario
Wade Wells is the Lead Detection Engineer for a Fortune 30 financial company. He has worked for eight years in security operations, performing threat hunting, cyber threat intelligence, and detection engineering, primarily in the financial sector. Active in the cybersecurity community, Wade frequently speaks at prominent industry events and is involved with several security-focused organizations.