PSA: Ransomware Outbreak Insights from CISA
The DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) just issued a special publication about ransomware protection and recovery. Read it here.
Read MoreRansomware is a type of malicious software (malware) that systematically encrypts files accessible to the user. The malware then demands a ransom, frequently payable in Bitcoin, in exchange for the encryption key to decrypt the files. While ransomware is not new, during 2016, there was a dramatic increase in the number of attacks against healthcare organizations. In the spring of 2016, the FBI issued an alert and requested that organizations do not pay ransomware demands. Eagle Consulting Partners recommends multiple security controls to prevent these attacks including employee security awareness training, web filtering technology, a robust patching program and others. Critical controls to mitigate this exploit should it occur are robust incident response capability, isolated and redundant data backup and data recovery capability.
The DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) just issued a special publication about ransomware protection and recovery. Read it here.
Read MoreEagle partner KnowBe4 is presenting a webinar Aug. 22 to show how to cut down on phishing email, a top threat to organizations. Check it out!
Read MoreRansomware attacks target local governments, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in ransom payments and tens of millions in financial impacts. Protect your agency.
Read MoreSmall medical practices are not immune from cyberattacks, but complex defensive recommendations can seem overwhelming. Here we break down our top 10 list of cybersecurity basics that will help small practices protect themselves from data breaches and other cybersecurity risks.
Read MoreRansomware remains a threat to governments all across the country, and recovery is a tremendous financial burden, as seen in the recent attack on Atlanta.
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