Ransomware attacks have become increasingly common and costly, with companies losing millions in extortion schemes. As such, businesses must take proactive steps to prepare and protect themselves from these cyber threats. To help companies plan and respond to ransomware attacks, SecurityWeek is hosting a virtual event – the Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit – on Wednesday, March 8th at 11AM ET.
The summit will cover a range of topics to help equip organizations with the knowledge and resources to combat ransomware attacks. Featured sessions will include “Ransomware: How Bad Could it Be?”, “The Current State of Ransomware and What Boards Can Do to Prepare”, and “How to Detect and Respond to a Ransomware Incident in Complex Infrastructures”. In addition, there will be a fireside chat with Silas Cutler from the Institute for Security and Technology, a leadership chat on the US National Cybersecurity Strategy, technical demos, and a virtual expo hall.
All attendees will learn how to reduce their attack surface, protect their data, and develop a comprehensive ransomware response plan. Moreover, they will gain valuable insights on how to handle legal implications of ransomware payments, as well as best practices for vulnerability management, secure cloud deployments, and data back-ups and recovery.
Organizations need to prioritize their security strategies to protect against ransomware attacks. By attending the Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit, attendees can gain the knowledge and resources to help them build a successful ransomware response plan.
Key Points:
• SecurityWeek is hosting a virtual summit to help companies plan, prepare and recover from ransomware attacks
• Featured sessions will include “Ransomware: How Bad Could it Be?”, “The Current State of Ransomware and What Boards Can Do to Prepare”, and “How to Detect and Respond to a Ransomware Incident in Complex Infrastructures”
• Attendees will learn how to reduce their attack surface, protect their data, handle legal implications of ransomware payments, and develop best practices for vulnerability management, secure cloud deployments, and data back-ups and recovery
• Organizations can gain the knowledge and resources to help them build a successful ransomware response plan by attending the Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit