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How to react to a ransomware attack

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Ransomware attacks have increased in volume, morphing and evolving through the years, especially recently, into the debilitating attacks we see today. According to a recent Global Threat Landscape Report from FortiGuard Labs, ransomware attacks increased sevenfold in the last half of 2020 and became even more disruptive. Tactics from threat actors continue to shift and defenders need to not only continue to get the “basics” of defensive strategies correct, but continuously evaluate their own organisation’s security policies to ensure they still provide adequate responses against today’s ransomware threat actors. CISOs are now faced with a harsh reality: it’s less a matter of if, but when they will be attacked. 

FortiGuard Labs research also shows that almost all areas around the world are targets. And it is important to keep in mind that no sector is safe from ransomware. With this in mind, the following steps can help your organisation effectively deal with an active ransomware attack:

Preparation in Case of a Ransomware Attack

When a ransomware attack occurs, taking the right steps is essential to minimise the impact on you, your team, and your organisation. Once an attack occurs, panic can spread through the organisation and only create bigger issues. CISOs know that surviving a ransomware attack requires an incident response plan, but the challenge is time to document a full plan and having the right resources to implement when needed.

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