Cyber Threat Intelligence League
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The Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) League is a cybersecurity group formed in 2020 which focuses on healthcare organizations.[1][2][3]
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Founded | March 14, 2020 |
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Website | cti-league |
Analysis of content on cybercrime forums related to targeted of healthcare organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic,[4][5] showed that healthcare organizations were targeted in "every populated content", with nearly two-thirds of being within North America and Europe.[6] The CTI League website lists the goals of the group are to reduce or neutralize threats to medical organizations and support law enforcement agencies in combating public safety threats.
In 2020, WIRED magazine recognized the CTI League in its 'WIRED25: People Who Are Making Things Better' list.[7] The magazine highlighted the league's formation of a 1,500-member volunteer team to defend healthcare sectors against cyber threats during the COVID-19 pandemic. The CTI League was chosen as one of the 2020 Difference Maker Award Winners by the SANS Institute.[8] The award recognized the league's rapid growth and significant contribution in neutralizing cyber threats during the COVID-19 pandemic.