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An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a sophisticated, targeted cyberattack typically sponsored by a nation-state or organized group, aiming to infiltrate and

Overview

An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a sophisticated, targeted cyberattack typically sponsored by a nation-state or organized group, aiming to infiltrate and remain undetected within a computer network for an extended period. APTs are driven by political or economic motivations, and have been observed in every major business sector, including government, defense, finance, and telecommunications. These threats often utilize social engineering, human intelligence, and custom malware to achieve their goals, which can range from espionage and data theft to disruption and sabotage. With the increasing use of mobile devices, APT attacks have also expanded to target these platforms, making them a significant concern for both individuals and organizations. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, understanding and mitigating APTs has become a top priority for cybersecurity professionals and governments worldwide. The impact of APTs can be devastating, with some attacks resulting in the theft of sensitive data, disruption of critical infrastructure, and even physical harm. The use of APTs has been linked to several high-profile breaches, including the [[equifax-data-breach|Equifax data breach]] and the [[sony-pictures-hack|Sony Pictures hack]].