Brief Report
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Advanced Persistent Threat Detection and Defence (APT)
Version 1
: Received: 24 June 2021 / Approved: 25 June 2021 / Online: 25 June 2021 (12:13:47 CEST)
How to cite: Adeyoola, H. Advanced Persistent Threat Detection and Defence (APT). Preprints 2021, 2021060621. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202106.0621.v1 Adeyoola, H. Advanced Persistent Threat Detection and Defence (APT). Preprints 2021, 2021060621. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202106.0621.v1
Abstract
as the growth and popularity of technology has become simultaneous ascend in both impacts and numbers of cyber criminals thanks to the web. For many years, the organization has strived in ways of preventing any attacks from cyber-criminal with advanced techniques. Cybercriminals and intruders are developing a more advanced way to breach the security surface of an organization. Advanced Persistent Threats are also known as APT are new and a lot more sophisticated version for multistep attack scenarios that are known and are targeted just to achieve a goal most commonly undercover activities. this report, there will cover everything I know that tells us about APT with more word and brief explanations
Keywords
cyber-criminal; organization; Advanced Persistent Threat; undercover activities
Subject
Computer Science and Mathematics, Computer Networks and Communications
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