APT 101: Understanding Advanced Persistent Threats

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @SaiyanParmos
    @SaiyanParmos 2 года назад +5

    Better than any of my professors. You made it way more interesting thank you for the Post

  • @nimafarshchi5545
    @nimafarshchi5545 2 года назад +5

    Very informative and great Hive Live - can't wait to tune in for more!

  • @RaghadJohani
    @RaghadJohani 2 месяца назад

    Can't express enough how the video is great, and catches my attention and interest to keep watching! Thank You!

  • @duraidthamer7388
    @duraidthamer7388 Год назад +1

    TTP is an attack fingerprint or attack vector according to what you mentioned?

  • @d00b3rt
    @d00b3rt 2 года назад +5

    Well done! Really engaging and informative. I'd love to see a deep dive on "who joins an APT". Thinking profiling a few individuals who got caught/indicted. Great stuff, looking forward to more!

    • @HiveSystems
      @HiveSystems  2 года назад +2

      Great suggestion! We would recommend checking out "Spam Nation" by Brian Krebs for some investigative reporting about that

  • @tinashechinamasa6684
    @tinashechinamasa6684 23 дня назад

    thank you so much that was informative

  • @networknightmares7744
    @networknightmares7744 Год назад +3

    It would be very interesting and useful to get information about APT's backed by Western governments, eg UK and USA. Could you direct to any resources on those, the vulnerabilities they exploit and kill chains they use etc?

    • @HiveSystems
      @HiveSystems  Год назад +1

      Great question! Most famously Stuxnet was rumored to have started in the west, but generally there isn't as much information available as other APTs. Why is that? Your guess is as good as ours!

    • @networknightmares7744
      @networknightmares7744 Год назад

      ​@@HiveSystems The Western media is largely controlled by nations within the 5 eyes. They jealously guard the secrecy of their offensive cyber capabilities and 'encourage' their media to cooperate.
      It worries me that, although we have a lot of threat intelligence on the kind of vulnerabilities, exploits etc used by 'external' APT's and we can incorporate this intelligence in our own cyber defenses, we have no idea about the vulnerabilities, exploits etc used by 'our boys' against 'our enemies'. So far as we know, there could be a whole suite of vulnerabilities kept secret from us, which we can't incorporate into our defenses, which leave us vulnerable.
      This wouldn't be helpful to the overall global cybersecurity posture.
      You don't keep yourself safe by making your neighbors less safe.

    • @tonyzone8999
      @tonyzone8999 7 месяцев назад

      Put it this way not everyone is always China and Russia. Plausibility is the goal along with psy ops. Many of the attacks of these apts are relatively the same style of attack.

  • @BugsyBologna
    @BugsyBologna 10 месяцев назад

    If you’re asking about the “west”, you have to watch channels outside the US. Info on the equation group is out there, they just leave them out in videos like this.

    • @carddamom188
      @carddamom188 4 месяца назад

      They must be eagles... Or baldies...

  • @1-P3RSP3CT1VE
    @1-P3RSP3CT1VE 6 месяцев назад

    There is nothing like shifting responsibility...

  • @Chris-y1t9m
    @Chris-y1t9m Месяц назад

    Do they attack average civilians and why would they?

  • @carddamom188
    @carddamom188 4 месяца назад

    Did someone mention cloudstrike? 😂

  • @peppigue
    @peppigue 3 месяца назад

    tldr: more farts but poorer sense of smell