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Ransomware attacks have evolved from crude efforts by small-time hackers into multi-step, targeted campaigns from sophisticated cybercriminal gangs and state-sponsored groups. Instead of merely encrypting data on a few disk drives, the new attacks often target infrastructure, encrypt backups, and exfiltrate sensitive information and threaten to disclose it to the world. Even after enterprises pay ransoms, it can take days or weeks to recover data, remediate security issues, and restart all operations. To complicate matters further, parts of the recovery process may be driven by regulatory requirements for disclosure, policies dictated by cybersecurity insurance providers, and business needs to prioritize mission-critical applications.

These complications, together with the ever-growing costs of ransomware attacks, make it imperative to develop a good ransomware recovery plan. Enterprises should create a detailed playbook that outlines the people involved in responding to a ransomware attack, the policies and procedures they should follow, the resources they will need, and alternative courses of action they can follow based on the nature of the attack.

Take this brief survey and learn a comprehensive ransomware recovery plan. It suggests best practices in areas including preparation, staffing, stakeholder notification, containing the attack, data recovery, remediation, and learning from experience.

Vendor:
Rubrik
Posted:
Sep 20, 2022
Published:
Sep 20, 2022
Format:
HTML
Type:
eGuide

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