Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are sophisticated, long-term cyberattacks designed to steal data rather than cause immediate disruption. Attackers gain unauthorized network access, often using social engineering or exploiting vulnerabilities, and remain undetected for extended periods. Data exfiltration is the primary goal, with stolen information potentially used for significant competitive advantage or malicious purposes. Prevention requires advanced detection solutions that offer comprehensive network visibility and can identify evolving threat methodologies. A successful APT can compromise an organization for months or even years. And yes, this APT has nothing to do with a current popular K-pop collaboration between a South Korean and an American singer.
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What is APT?: (0:28)
How Attacks Happen: (1:39)
After They Get In: (2:15)
Who Are These Attackers?: (3:08)
Advanced Solutions: (4:20)
Cybersecurity Tool: (4:55)
Recap: (5:42)
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