Case study: Detecting Chinese cyber-espionage | |
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China houses some of the most dangerous cyber-espionage groups in the world, groups that manage to hide from even the best security experts. Yet with strategic intrusion analysis, the leader of a politically dangerous group within the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was finally found. This report explains how that group, known as Unit 78020, was identified. Take a look to learn how security professionals accomplished this feat and to discover how you can apply the same strategy to your organization. | |
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Case study: Detecting Chinese cyber-espionage
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