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[TechRepublic] What the APT vs. ATA acronym battle means to administrators

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What the APT vs. ATA acronym battle means to administrators

Whether the industry calls it an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) or Gartner calls it Advanced Targeted Attack (ATA) doesn't really matter. What matters is the devastation an APT or ATA can cause in an enterprise.

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