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Protect your organization from ransomware

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Learn how to protect your organization from ransomware, a type of cyber threat where attackers demand monetary ransom for stolen data or critical infrastructure. Ransomware attacks have become increasingly common and sophisticated, and there is an entire underground economy created around selling expertise and tools. Ransomware evolves quickly and is split into two major categories: commodity ransomware and human-operated ransomware. When developing a mitigation strategy, consider every stage of a ransomware attack:
  • Initial compromise
  • Escalation
  • Exfiltration
  • Ransomware
Follow best practices, such as:
  • Building a security culture
  • Preparing a recovery plan
  • Investing in comprehensive ransomware prevention solution
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