State of Ransomware: A Survival Guide to Protecting Your Hybrid Workforce

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Adam Kujawa

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Ransomware attacks are alarming, unexpected, and often devastating to an organization. But while ransomware attacks are costly and damaging, ransomware defense and recovery are not as complex as you might think. Hackers are often taking advantage of hybrid workforce vulnerabilities, sophisticated phishing, unpatched applications, misconfigurations and/or an over confidence in back-ups – all of which are preventable. Tune in to find out the common causes of ransomware attacks, what hackers don’t want you to know, and how to survive today’s ransom-world. Adam Kujawa, Director of Malwarebytes Labs will run through protection techniques ranging from securing endpoints and network devices, to developing real-world plans to mitigate a ransomware attack quickly and effectively. Remove the complexity of ransomware with a simple survival guide and protect your hybrid workforce from today’s evolving threats. Register here to learn more.
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