This free Upskill Challenge on Mapping the Adversary: Turning Threat Actor Intelligence into Huntable Hypotheses via Threat Hunt Reports is by Jennifer Funk, a CTI Operations Manager at a Fortune 500 company and the founder of Alt Funktion. Participants will learn how to identify the threat actors that are most relevant to their organization, build structured behavioral profiles using frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK, and develop testable hunt hypotheses grounded in real-world adversary tactics.
Through practical examples and guided methodology, learners will also gain the skills to write effective threat hunt reports and briefs that align intelligence with available telemetry and support collaborative investigations across CTI and threat hunting teams.
Whether you’re a CTI analyst, threat hunter, or security leader looking to operationalize your intelligence program, this mini-course will help you bridge the gap between strategic awareness and tactical detection.
“UC – Threat Hunt Reports” is a follow-up to Jenn’s other free Upskill Challenges on JHT focused on Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI):
Price = FREE!
What’s an Upskill Challenge (UC)?
A UC is a CTF-style, bite-sized lesson from the JHT Team, our courseware developers as well as “friends” of JHT. They are meant to be short and to the point. UCs focus on a single tool or concept and are helpful in quickly providing useful skills that might be prerequisites for other types of educational content on the platform.
A UC should be 10 – 30 minutes of student time and have no VMs. There are quizzes to make sure that the content is understood.
Prerequisites for “UC – Threat Hunt Reports”
UCs assume no knowledge at all! They’re meant to be completely self-contained, so all of the answers are in the lesson. No outside research is required.