Organizations of all sizes are becoming aware of what the typical ransomware attack means: public shaming, news coverage, extortion and a whole lot of private data being shared publicly.
What we know for certain is, ransomware attacks have significant and negative consequences on businesses, resulting in the loss of sensitive data, as well as causing operational downtime. If losses in revenue wasn't enough, some organizations are also forced to pay large sums of money to regain access to their data and to prevent it from being published for all to see.
Other damages and costs:
- Reputational damage
- Regulatory fines
- Loss of clients and new business
- Strategic setbacks
Soooo, let's say...your organization just "recovered" from a ransomware attack. System are up and running, business is operating as it used to.
"We've dealt with the attack and now we can relax!" - says the organization.
"Nope, sorry!" - Says everyone else.
Join me as we discuss :
- What is ransomware?
- What you and your organization can do to better protect yourselves and your organizations from ransomware.
- What does the aftermath of ransomware mean for all involved?
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Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
March 21, 2023/1200-1300 EST/GMT-4
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