EC-Council CTIA Module 1.6 Practice Test 002

This practice test covers Module 1 (Introduction to Threat Intelligence) Sub-module 6 (Future Trends and Continuous Learning).

These questions are inspired by the EC-Council CTIA exam and are designed to help you test your knowledge of cyber threat intelligence, threats and frameworks, and other related topics. Some questions require multiple correct answers.

These are not official exam questions or brain dumps. They are original scenario-based questions created to reflect the skills and knowledge tested in the CTIA exam.

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EC-Council CTIA Module 1.6 Practice Test 002
10 questions • Single best answer
Question 1
A CTI lead at a university SOC plans for emerging capabilities reshaping the field. She highlights systems that automatically analyze huge data volumes and surface patterns analysts would miss. Which technology is she referring to?
    Question 2
    To cope with feed volume, a team automates enrichment and correlation, freeing analysts for higher-order work. What primary benefit does this automation provide?
      Question 3
      An analyst notes adversary TTPs and tools change constantly, so static knowledge quickly becomes obsolete. What practice best keeps skills current?
        Question 4
        A junior practitioner wants to validate threat intelligence analyst skills with a recognized credential. Which certification specifically targets this role?
          Question 5
          Reporting shows ransomware-as-a-service and supply-chain attacks rising sharply year over year. The program adapts its priorities accordingly. What does this illustrate about the threat landscape?
            Question 6
            An analyst warns that attackers also use the same advanced automation to craft phishing and evade detection. What does this highlight about emerging technology?
              Question 7
              Future programs increasingly rely on collaborative, automated exchange of indicators across communities and sectors. What trend does this describe?
                Question 8
                A hiring manager seeks analysts who combine technical knowledge, critical thinking, and communication for executive reporting. What does this reflect about the analyst role?
                  Question 9
                  Advanced programs aim to forecast likely future attacks using historical data and models rather than only reacting. What capability does this represent?
                    Question 10
                    To keep pace, analysts join ISACs, conferences, and information-sharing groups to exchange current knowledge. What benefit does this engagement provide?

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