DCIG Analyst Report
Ransomware attacks have escalated to the point that over 50 percent of US businesses reported an attack in the past twelve months. Continuing changes in ransomware’s attack methods make it a matter of when, not if, organizations experience an attack. While concerning, best practices exist that organizations can implement to detect, stop, and recover from an attack. Using a combination of cybersecurity software, object-based network storage, and backup software, organizations can keep ransomware at bay.
In this white paper, Jerome Wendt of DCIG breaks down:
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