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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced persistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of cybersecurity to describe a type of threat or attack that is sophisticated and ongoing.
Example: "The organization faced an advanced persistent threat that targeted their sensitive data over several months."
Alternatives: "sophisticated ongoing" or "complex sustained".
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Security experts call the organised criminal hacks "advanced persistent threats".
"Ferreting out an advanced persistent threat can't be done through a passive tool," she says.
— or advanced persistent threat — security jargon for an intelligence-seeking attack made by a foreign government.
What Cassidy calls APTs, advanced persistent threat groups, will scour the internet for personal information that will guide them in attacking bank accounts.
That's why we think that Lazarus is not just another advanced persistent threat actor," said Kaspersky, which also found attacks originating from IP addresses in North Korea.
91% of APTs (advanced persistent threats) start with phishing attacks and success could give cyber criminals the 'keys' to bypass security and initiate further attacks.
"If you're in a sensitive sector, you will become a victim of an advanced persistent threat, if you aren't already," says Cisco senior security researcher Mary Landesman.
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Advance persistent threat mitigation, user behavior, endpoint protection.
Advance Persistent Threats (APT) are cyber attacks whereby the aim is to compromise a company's infrastructure with the desire to steal data and intellectual property.
However, for future sensitive applications, it is vital to implement encryption algorithms such as Elliptic curve cryptography to protect against Advance Persistent Threats (APTs) and data loss threats.
He says the threat landscape in Brazil is not unlike the rest of the world – there's a high volume of silent attacks on personal data that gets stored and sold on the dark web, and a small number of highly specific Advance Persistent Threats that can sell on the dark web for thousands to millions of dollars — think stuxxnet.
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