Prevent Ransomware From Ruining Your Reputation With This Security Report

Prevent Ransomware From Ruining Your Reputation With This Security Report, updated 12/9/20, 6:26 PM

A report has been launched for business owners who may be at risk of ransomware attacks. The inSOC team explain how Managed Service Providers (MSPs) keep their clients safe from data breaches. You can read the report in full at https://www.in-soc.com/blog/the-truth-about-ransomware-part-1 or https://www.in-soc.com/blog/preventing-ransomware.

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Prevent Ransomware From Ruining Your
Reputation With This Security Report
Are you aware of the damage your
organization or business could suffer
because of a ransomware attack? Do
you know how to keep your employee,
customer, and financial data secure? Do
you want to learn practical ransomware
prevention techniques?
The inSOC Inc., team explain
you may be unaware of the
impact a ransomware
cybersecurity attack could
have on your organization.
In case you are wondering,
ransomware is a popular
option for criminals explain
the team because it is
lucrative, quick, and easy.
They add that a typical
ransomware scenario may involve
a fake email being sent to one of
your employees or an individual
with an enticing weblink that
encourages them to download
malware.
While this may not sound too
problematic, the inSOC team
explain the malware will detonate
on a scheduled date and encrypt all
the data on local drives and file
shares the user has access to.
At this point, you and your team
will lose the ability to access
critical documents and systems,
from sales records, to employee
payroll details and entrusted
customer information.
Aside from significant data loss,
downtime, and financial loss, in
this situation you risk losing the
trust of your customers and
employees through data
breaches.
The report continues by
explaining you have only
three options once you
have been hacked.
You can pay the ransom to
release your data, recover
whatever data you can from
backups without payment, or
you can start over.
Chief Information Officer for inSOC
Jeff Gulick explains all these options
are bad because you will either be
added to a target list that highlights
organizations that pay ransomware
fees, or you lose your data.
Visit the links
provided to find out
more!