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CERTIFIED-IN-CYBERSECURITY Question #252: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: Advanced persistent threat attack. An Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attack is a type of cyber attack designed to gain access to a target system and remain undetected for an extended period (see ISC2 Study Guide, Module 2, under Types of Threats). APT attacks are usually carried out by a group of highly sophisti

Understanding Cybersecurity Threats and Attacks

Question

What type of attack is an APT attack?

Options

  • AAdvanced persistent threat attack
  • BProgram insertion Attack
  • COn-path Attack
  • DDenial-of-Service Attack

Explanation

An Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attack is a type of cyber attack designed to gain access to a target system and remain undetected for an extended period (see ISC2 Study Guide, Module 2, under Types of Threats). APT attacks are usually carried out by a group of highly sophisticated hackers and are often used to steal sensitive data or disrupt operations. A well known example of an APT attack was the Stuxnet computer worm discovered in 2010 that targeted industrial computer systems and was responsible for causing substantial damage to Iran's nuclear program. The worm is believed to be a product of American and Israeli intelligence agencies. On- path attacks are a type of network attack that attempts to intercept data in transit, while program insertion attacks are a type of attack that attempts to insert malicious code into a program. Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks are a type of attack that attempts to overwhelm a system with requests, preventing legitimate users from accessing the system.

Topics

#APT#Cyber Attacks#Threat Types#Cybersecurity Terminology

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