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Threat intelligence is an integral and requisite part of a mature security practice, and it is essential to meeting the requirements of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF), developed as part of a new programme aimed at improving UK government cybersecurity.

The CAF cybersecurity principles define a set of top-level outcomes that, collectively, describes good cybersecurity for organisations performing essential functions, such as UK Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), Operators of Essential Services (OES) and organisations subject to Network and Information Systems (NIS) regulations. However, the principles and guidance can be used by any organisation to improve their cybersecurity, in the UK and globally.

View our infographic to discover how you can leverage ICS and OT threat intelligence to support CAF principles and help you meet these requirements.