The Top Ransomware Threats Your Enterprise Is Facing Right Now -- Virtualization Review

2023-02-03 14:54 (EST) -

The Top Ransomware Threats Your Enterprise Is Facing Right Now

Date: Friday, February 10 at 9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET

The number of ransomware attacks might have decreased in 2022, but the threat of ransomware is still very strong. With many organizations stepping up security measures to address ransomware, ransomware groups are finding new ways to gain initial access to networks, from using third parties to jump to your network, social engineering of employees, to straight up paying employees to let them in there are a number of new threats that organizations need to prepare against.

This talk will cover all the ways that ransomware groups are focusing on initial access to your network and what you need to do to defend your organization from attack.

Here is the AGENDA for the summit:

9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET

The Top Ransomware Threats Your Enterprise Is Facing Right Now

10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET

Modern Cloud Data Protection Best Practices

11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET

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About the presenter:

Allan Liska, Intelligence Analyst

Allan Liska is an Intelligence Analyst for Recorded Future and has seen first-hand the damage ransomware attacks can cause and how these ransomware actors operate and communicate with each other. He has regularly appeared on PBS NewsHour, CNN, ABC, NBC and CBS, and has been quoted in the Financial Times, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. He has written many articles about ransomware and co-wrote the book, Ransomware: Defending Against Digital Extortion. He is the author of “The Practice of Network Security, Building an Intelligence-Led Security Program,” and “Securing NTP: A Quickstart Guide” and the co-author of “DNS Security: Defending the Domain Name System."

Time: 9:00 AM PT

Duration: 1 hour

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