2024-11-14 11:16:00
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ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe highlights some of the most intriguing insights revealed in the latest ESET APT Activity Report
14 Nov 2024
What were some of the world’s most notorious advanced persistent threat (APT) groups up to from April to September 2024? Who did they target, and how did their tactics evolve compared to earlier campaigns? ESET researchers recently released a new issue of their APT Activity Report that answers exactly these questions – and then some.
In the video, ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe dives into the latest trends on the APT landscape as revealed in the report. Make sure to also give the full report a read here.
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