APT group
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priešininkas, turintis aukštą kompetencijų lygį ir didelius išteklius, leidžiančius jam naudojant daugybę skirtingų atakų vektorių (pvz., kibernetinių, fizinių ir apgaulės)
— Pagal JAV nacionalinio standartų ir technologijos instituto glosarijų
an adversary with sophisticated levels of expertise and significant resources, allowing it through the use of multiple different attack vectors (e.g., cyber, physical, and deception), to generate opportunities to achieve its objectives which are typically to establish and extend its presence within the information technology infrastructure of organizations for purposes of continually exfiltrating information and/or to undermine or impede critical aspects of a mission, program, or organization, or place itself in a position to do so in the future; moreover, the advanced persistent threat pursues its objectives repeatedly over an extended period of time, adapting to a defender’s efforts to resist it, and with determination to maintain the level of interaction needed to execute its objectives
— Glossary of National Institute of Standards and Technology, US
PAVYZDŽIAI: <APT grupuotės> kibernetinių atakų metu geba efektyviai naudoti keletą atakų vektorių , nuolatos juos keičia . </s> <s> Tačiau esminis APT grupuotes vienijantis bruožas - tikslus taikinio pasirinkimas , efektyvus kibernetinės veiklos pėdsakų slėpimas ir įvairiapusiškas pažeidžiamumų bei kenkimo PĮ naudojimas .
— KS LT PALYGINAMASIS/ADMINISTRACINIAI-INFORMACINIAI
EXAMPLES: After Microsoft disclosed the attacks in early March, Slovak internet security firm ESET spotted at least ten <APT groups> attacking vulnerable Exchange servers.
— CS EN COMPARABLE/MEDIA
Nearly, 23% of <Advance Persistent Threat (APT) groups> globally used malware in cyberattack campaigns, and over 69% of the malware analyzed was used for espionage.
— CS EN COMPARABLE/MEDIA
Lithuanian-English Cybersecurity Termbase / Lietuvių-anglų kalbų kibernetinio saugumo terminų bazė
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