Many
of today’s most destructive advanced persistent threats (APTs) were
conceived a decade ago, so enterprises that rely on most traditional
approaches to cybersecurity are unlikely to succeed against the next
generation of attacks. This is one of the cautions in a new book
published by global IT association ISACA in Cybersecurity Awareness
Month.
Advanced Persistent Threats: How to Manage the Risk to Your Business advises that traditional defenses such as firewalls and anti-malware are not up to the challenge of today’s APTs and that organizations need to add new skills, processes and technology to their cybersecurity arsenal.
Advanced Persistent Threats: How to Manage the Risk to Your Business advises that traditional defenses such as firewalls and anti-malware are not up to the challenge of today’s APTs and that organizations need to add new skills, processes and technology to their cybersecurity arsenal.