Advanced Persistent Threat
Full Form of APT
What is APT?
An Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is a sophisticated, long-term cyberattack campaign typically orchestrated by state-sponsored groups or highly organized cybercriminals. Unlike conventional attacks, APTs are stealthy and persistent, aiming to infiltrate networks, steal sensitive data, or disrupt critical infrastructure over extended periods. In India, APT actors have targeted government agencies, defense establishments, energy grids, and financial institutions. The term is widely used in cybersecurity reports, threat intelligence briefings, and national security discussions. Indian CERT-In and other agencies regularly issue alerts about APT groups targeting Indian entities. For exams like UPSC or SSC (Computer Awareness), APT is a key concept under the cybersecurity syllabus, highlighting the evolving nature of digital threats. Understanding APTs is crucial for professionals in IT, law enforcement, and policy-making. These attacks often employ multiple vectors such as phishing, zero-day exploits, and custom malware, requiring advanced detection frameworks and incident response teams.
APT का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC) recently released an advisory about an APT group attempting to compromise power sector networks in India.