Advanced Persistent Threats: Fear the Disruption
Cyber attacks are almost never a one-time event. That is especially true when it comes to the complexity of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups, or nation-state actors.
Advanced Persistent Threat groups are often a group of cyber criminals with financial backing from a nation-state that works to infiltrate networks of foreign critical infrastructure networks such as government, public safety, medical, and more, over an extended period of time.
APTs can lurk in networks undetected for months and even years at a time.
Geopolitical tensions further contribute to the threat of APT attacks to US critical infrastructure. As the cyber threat landscape evolves, so do the characteristics and tools used by APT groups in cyber attacks.
That’s why it’s important to continually stay on top of what APT groups are up to, what their targets are, what tools they are using, and how to bolster your cyber posture to be prepared in case you are the next target of an APT attack.
Watch the webinar on-demand to hear from SecuLore’s cybersecurity experts on how APT groups and attacks are evolving with the changing cyber landscape, how to identify potential APT threats, and how to fortify your cyber defenses.
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