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APT

Advanced Persistent Threat

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An Advanced Persistent Threat is a well-resourced adversary, often nation-state backed, that gains long-term access to a target network. Rather than smash-and-grab attacks, APTs work quietly over months or years to steal data or position for disruption. They matter because they evade routine defenses and require sustained detection and response efforts.

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