ZACHARY LANZ
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Cyber Threat Intelligence specialist focused on building and maturing CTI programs, integrating intelligence across security and business stakeholders, and translating threat landscapes into strategic, actionable outcomes. Currently consulting at Ernst & Young.
I connect geopolitical events and global threat dynamics to the cyber risks that matter most to an organization. My work bridges tactical indicators and strategic intelligence, helping leadership understand their priority threats, assess risk, and take decisive action.
Building and maturing CTI programs end-to-end — intelligence requirements, collection strategies, analytic tradecraft, product catalogs, and stakeholder integration.
Integrating CTI across security functions and business units — from SOC and vulnerability management to crisis management and executive communications.
Connecting global events and threat dynamics to organization-specific cyber risk and priority threats.
Translating tactical indicators into strategic outcomes — helping leadership assess risk and take decisive action.
APT tracking, threat actor attribution, and TTP analysis using structured analytic techniques.
Open-source intelligence collection across surface, deep, and dark web sources using premium investigation platforms.
Adversary infrastructure analysis, domain pivoting, and network mapping to uncover threat actor operations.
Grouping related intrusion activity into clusters based on shared TTPs, infrastructure, and targeting patterns to enable attribution and tracking.
Analyzing intrusion data using structured frameworks like the Diamond Model and Kill Chain to understand adversary operations and inform defensive action.
Intelligence-driven hypothesis generation and proactive hunt operations to detect adversary activity before automated alerting.
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