076| What we get wrong (and right) about APTs
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Advanced persistent threats, or APTs, are generally seen as a sort of apex predator in the cyber threat landscape. And while they’re certainly noteworthy, their reputation can distort what makes them unique, and what they may have in common with other adversaries. In this episode, we’re joined by Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst Stephen Robinson, and Security Consultant Richard Suls, to shed some light on APTs and how we can protect ourselves against them. Read more: https://labs.withsecure.com/publications/no-pineapple-dprk-targeting-of-medical-research-and-technology-sector  
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