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The APT44 Sandworm: A Threat Assessment


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The APT 44 is also known as Sandworm.

APT44, now officially recognized as Sandworm, represents a formidable cyber threat aligned with Russian state interests. This group has significantly intensified its cyber operations amidst the Ukraine conflict. Indeed, they showcase a strategic blend of espionage, disruption, and disinformation to undermine adversaries. Moreover, the immediate threat posed by APT 44 underscores a critical challenge to global cybersecurity resilience and the stability of international relations. 

Key Judgement 1. APT44’s cyber operations against Ukraine and NATO members underline its role as a key instrument in Russia’s geopolitical strategy, likely posing a direct threat to international security.

Key Judgement 2. APT44’s attacks on key sectors of national importance and government systems aims, to destabilise national security frameworks, likely signalling a persistent threat to global peace.

Key Judgement 3. APT44’s evolving tactics and operational scope suggest an enduring and adaptable cybersecurity threat. 

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