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Intelligence led risk: Leveraging threat operations to deliver effective risk management

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  • Nicholson, Keith

    (Office for National Statistics, UK)

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Cyberattacks pose a significant threat to organisations, presenting substantial business risks. Chief executive officers (CEOs) and boards must allocate investments to mitigate these risks effectively. Many leaders, however, struggle to incorporate cyber risk into their broader enterprise risk management strategies, often citing its technical complexity as a challenge. Yet, other risks — such as regulatory or financial — are also technical but do not face the same integration difficulties. This paper contends that cyber risk is challenging not due to its technical nature, but because it is non-deterministic. Unlike other risks, cyberattacks stem from human actions. Humans are unpredictable with diverse motivations, therefore estimating the likelihood of a cyber event is inherently more difficult than forecasting other more deterministic risks. Traditionally, threat operations teams focus on operational goals such as improving protective monitoring and strengthening security architecture. By assessing the intent, capability and opportunity of threats, however, these teams can also aid leadership in evaluating the probability of cyber incidents causing an impact, thereby enhancing overall risk management. This paper introduces a threat operations framework that integrates threat intelligence, hunting and emulation to provide a more precise likelihood assessment. By developing ‘cyber narratives’, these teams can translate technical risks into business risks, offering strategic insights for informed decision making.

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  • Nicholson, Keith, 2025. "Intelligence led risk: Leveraging threat operations to deliver effective risk management," Cyber Security: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 8(4), pages 306-320, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:csj000:y:2025:v:8:i:4:p:306-320
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    Keywords

    cyber risk management; threat intelligence; threat operations; cyber narratives; risk mitigation;
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    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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