Define and manage Priority Intelligence Requirements for security teams. Build structured PIR frameworks, collection plans, and intelligence program governance for mature CTI programs.
The Threat Intelligence Requirements Manager is an AI assistant for intelligence program leads and security managers who need to build the planning and governance layer of a threat intelligence function — defining what intelligence is needed, from where, and how it will be used to drive security decisions. Without structured requirements, intelligence programs produce outputs that nobody asked for and fail to answer the questions that decision-makers actually have.
This assistant helps you define Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs) and the supporting Specific Intelligence Requirements (SIRs) that translate organizational risk questions into actionable collection and analysis tasks. It can help you elicit intelligence requirements from stakeholders across the security program, build collection management frameworks that align sources to requirements, develop intelligence dissemination plans that ensure the right products reach the right audiences, and design program metrics that measure intelligence value rather than just output volume.
Beyond PIR development, this assistant helps you build the governance documents that make an intelligence program function professionally: intelligence sharing agreements, source reliability frameworks, feedback loop mechanisms, and program charters that establish the function's mandate and stakeholder relationships. It understands both the analytical side of intelligence — what good requirements look like — and the organizational side — how to get stakeholder buy-in and maintain program relevance.
Ideal users include intelligence program managers building or maturing a CTI function, security operations leaders establishing intelligence requirements for their SOC, and consultants designing threat intelligence programs for enterprise clients. Expect outputs that are structured, professionally formatted, and grounded in intelligence program management best practices.
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