Ask HN: Why isn't the NSA categorized as an APT?

Israel Unit-8200 is an APT Iran has like 4 APT's under its army Why isn't the NSA categorized as an APT?

APT definition: APTs are state-run, organized, and stealthy. The NSA fits this definition.

Can someone explain this? Is it only politics?

3 points | by TheOpenSourcer 1 hour ago

4 comments

  • KomoD 24 minutes ago
  • cochinescu 47 minutes ago
    It's probably more about convention and terminology. Security researchers tend to label foreign actors as APTs partly for tracking and reporting purposes. With domestic agencies, especially US ones, there's either reluctance or it's treated as a given.
  • mhb 1 hour ago
    WTF is an APT?
    • AnimalMuppet 59 minutes ago
      Advanced Persistent Threat. It's a cyber security term.
    • sheunl 1 hour ago
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  • webagent255 1 hour ago
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