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[TechRepublic] Proven tactics for preventing Advanced Persistent Threat incursions

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Proven tactics for preventing Advanced Persistent Threat incursions

APTs (Advanced Persistent Threats) are still on the rise, forcing organizations to rethink their best practices to deal with the new challenges that APTs present to enterprise security.

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