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ZDNet, November 17, 2015
Enterprise and consumers alike are constantly at threat from advanced persistent threats. Kaspersky Labs predicts these will no longer exist in 2016 -- but cyberattacks are only going to become more vicious and difficult to detect. According to Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, Senior Security Expert of Global Research and Analysis Team at Kaspersky Lab, "access-as-a-service" -- access to already hacked targets for the highest bidder -- will take the place of APTs.

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Security in 2016: The death of advanced persistent threats - ZDNet

Security in 2016: The death of advanced persistent threats - ZDNet
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