A Beginner’s Guide to Ransomware - What IT Pros Need to Know

Ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts a victim’s data, rendering files, applications or entire machines unusable. The malware programming community continues to look for new targets. It’s often a matter of opportunity. Organizations that have recently digitized operations, such as government agencies or medical facilities, or those with small security teams or little downtime tolerance, make for prime targets that threat actors aim to cash in on. After launching an attack and encrypting an organization’s data, the perpetrator demands payment, usually by untraceable means such as cryptocurrency, in exchange for a key to unlock the encrypted files.

 

This e-book from Unitrends explains ransomware attacks and their increasing prevalence as well as how to protect your organization. Cybercriminals have improved the sophistication and efficacy of these attacks, and a recent survey of IT professionals showed that 50% of them believe their own organizations are not ready to defend against a ransomware attack. The e-booklet also lays out the available advances in defeating ransomware and protecting your data.

 

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