Teresa Walsh leads the FS-ISAC’s Global Intelligence Office (GIO) to protect the financial sector against cyber threats by delivering actionable strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence products. Based in the United Kingdom, she oversees FS-ISAC’s global member-sharing operations and a team of regional intelligence officers and analysts who monitor emerging threats. Teresa began her career as a civilian intelligence analyst with the US Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and holds a master’s in political science with a focus on international relations from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
In this interview, Teresa shares with us her work as a GIO and provides insights into the differences between traditional intelligence and cyber intelligence as well as which industry adjusts swiftly in alleviating risks than others. Last but not least, she also offers advice to those who would like to become an intelligence practitioner.
0:00 Welcome!
01:45 Tell us a bit about yourself!
02:54 What is it like to wake up with information coming from worldwide?
05:18 What is it like to work in the intelligence industry?
07:52 What is the biggest challenge for getting the traditional SOC team to think differently about the intelligence and use it versus jamming millions of IPs into a tip?
14:47 How much intelligence is derived/propagated from OSINT?
18:41 Are there any industries evolving faster in mitigating risks than the others?
20:51 Do you use any specific tools to gather intel?
23:03 Where to start in the intelligence industry?
31:40 Tell us about an unforgettable investigation!
37:31 How's the house renovation going?
45:49 Tell us 3 most important advice for intelligence partitioner wannabes!
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