Ransomware has become one of the most common, high-impact threats in the cybersecurity landscape. They’re more expensive than other types of breaches; the cost and frequency of these attacks are increasing; and every industry has suffered high-profile incidents from government, education and healthcare to technology and retail.
No one is safe from ransomware. All organizations must now consider themselves a potential target for this threat and build an effective defense against it before they suffer an incident. This guide explores five primary components of a successful anti-ransomware security posture and provides a practical outline to build a multifaceted defense plan.
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