Proper noun
APTS
(transport) Initialism of Advanced Public Transportation Systems.
Conventional information security has been invalidated by APTs and Flame-like malware, technologies such as cloud computing, mobile devices and big data; and a weak global economy. Source: Internet
Russian APTs employ tactics similar to other cyber threat actors targeted spear-phishing, supporting credential phishing, social engineering, and watering-hole attacks. Source: Internet
The major growth drivers of the log management market include increasing Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), strong regulation and compliance requirements, and increasing network complexities, and growth in the number of network devices. Source: Internet
They show that in 2013 — the year the NSA tools were believed to have been stolen by the Shadow Brokers— the agency was tracking at least 45 different nation-state operations, known in the security community as advanced persistent threats, or APTs. Source: Internet
With 1.5 billion people using Windows every day, and 1.2 billion people with Office products installed on their machines, the “play the odds” approach begins to explain the popularity of Microsoft products with Russian APTs. Source: Internet