Security News > 2015 > November > Will 2016 mark the end of the Advanced Persistent Threat? (Help Net Security)
2015-11-18 07:00
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) as we know them will cease to exist in 2016, replaced by deeper, embedded attacks that are harder to detect and trace back to the perpetrators, according to Kaspersk...
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