Transcription of Advanced Persistent Threat - Interact
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0 Advanced Persistent Threat Buyer s Guide January 2021 Version GSA page 1 Executive Summary In 2010, the Google Aurora attack forever changed the way organizations look at internet security. This large-scale, sophisticated attack demonstrated to all sectors, from public to private, that they are vulnerable to a new class of security breach, the Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). Once limited to opportunistic criminals, cyber-attacks are becoming a key weapon of state sponsored entities seeking to exert increased influence, defend national sovereignty and project national power. More recently, the SolarWinds compromise brought to light the enormous third-party vendor risk to one s supply chain.
Advanced Persistent Threat Buyer’s Guide January 2021 Version 1.0 GSA page 3 Suspected attribution: Russia/Eastern Europe, these cyber-attacks are more technically advanced and highly effective at evading detection. Sponsor: State-sponsored Target sectors: Western and European governments, foreign policy groups and other similar organizations
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