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The term Advanced Persistent Threat, more often referred to by its abbreviation APT, delineates a particular adversarial actor focused on infiltrating a target network for the specific goal of acquiring and retaining a long-term undetected presence.
Targeted companies usually hold Intellectual Property (IP), Business Intelligence (BI), or additional information beneficial to nation-states.
APT actors tend to be extremely well-financed and highly trained. Hence, they are considered to be advanced in their knowledge.
Furthermore, APT actors are remarkably persistent and patient in their attempts to infiltrate very precise targets, which hold the information they are searching for.
APT actors deploy persistence methods like harvesting credentials in order to preserve their presence in an infiltrated network.
In the event that one method doesn't work, the APT actors just shift to utilizing a new attack vector until they are successful in infiltrating the target. Therefore, these intruders are the threat referred to in the term APT.
APTs are generally considered to be among the very best in the world.