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Which of the following types of threat attribution deals with the identification of the specific person, society, or a country sponsoring a well-planned and executed intrusion or attack over its target?

  • A. Nation-state attribution
  • B. True attribution
  • C. Campaign attribution
  • D. Intrusion-set attribution
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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BionicBeaver
10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Answer is B As per Module 05 Page 489 of CTIA Courseware
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Alapo
11 months, 2 weeks ago
B correct check page 489 ECC council material
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Boats
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
https://info-savvy.com/what-is-threat-assessment/ Discussed below are different types of attributions: – Group Attribution: It deals with attributing based on the common group or association of multiple malicious actors and their attack methodologies. – Campaign Attribution: It deals with attributing based on the malware or the campaign strategy of specific malware. – Intrusion-set Attribution: It deals with attributing the attacker based on the intrusion patterns. – True Attribution: it deals with the identification of a specific person, society, or country sponsored g a well-planned and executed intrusion or attack over its target. – Nation-state Attribution: It deals with the attribution of attacks that are sponsored by any nation against another nation
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