Policy Best Practices to Thwart Ransomware Attacks

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Brad Moldenhauer Field CISO, Zscaler

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Having the right tools to prevent ransomware means nothing if you don't have the right policies enacted on those tools. Many organizations have decades-old rulesets in place that expand their attack surface unnecessarily, giving attackers freedom of movement in, out, and through their networks. Join Zscaler Field CISO Brad Moldenhauer as he discusses common areas of risk and how to improve your policies to defend against ransomware attacks and improve your zero trust posture. Discover : The modern ransomware attack lifecycle and critical capabilities to disrupt it Common policy fails in high-risk web and application categories Policy best practices to minimize risk without disrupting the business
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