Ransomware Battleground: Ransom DDoS Attacks

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Andrew Sanford, Poul Frederiksen and Syya Yasotornrat

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In this episode of Ransomware Battleground, we will be talking about Ransom DDoS attacks. Unlike a ransomware attack, a DDoS Ransom attack does not encrypt a company's systems; it mainly aims to stress and halt them offline. It also does not require the attacker to gain access to a business's internal systems before it can be carried out. So, how would a zero trust isolation solution work to stop this type of attacks. We will discuss: What is a ransom DDoS attack? What is a DDoS attack? How does a ransom DDoS attack work? What is the difference between a ransom DDoS attack and ransomware? How you can stop the attacks with identity-based segmentation and Zero Trust Isolation? Don’s miss it!
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