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<p><strong>Date:</strong> December 2025</p>
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When I first started reading this book, as it was recommended by some experts in CTI, I initially wondered why I was reading a psychology book instead of learning more about security. At that time, I was unaware that this exact book would give me answers to many of my questions about how our assumptions and biases affect our thinking process, and how this further shapes the mindset and mental model of an analyst.
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When I first started reading this book, as it was recommended by some experts in CTI, I wondered why I was reading a psychology book instead of focusing on security. At the time, I did not realize that this book would answer that very question by explaining how assumptions and biases shape our thinking process, and how they ultimately influence the mindset and mental model of an intelligence analyst.
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