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As it turns out, ransomware isn’t ‘technically’ the attack vector, it's more of the symptom or the 'ultimate goal'. Most ransomware cases use phishing as the means of compromising a network, that’s the most popular attack vector in 2023.
Regardless, a ransomware attack seeks to encrypt or exfiltrate a company's sensitive data or proprietary information. Money is then demanded to provide either a decryption key or to not release the data into the public domain.
To address this very real threat, Mat talks to Curtis Preston (aka Mr. Backup), a data protection expert who specialises in disaster recovery and backups. Curtis brings incredible insight and more than a touch of humour to an otherwise dry subject.
Stepping through the ransomware-style cybercrime from A-Z, they discuss the preventative nature of using password manager apps and multi-factor authentication before taking a deep dive into the most common forms of attack vectors for businesses in 2023 and how businesses can be better prepared in the event that they become a victim of a ransomware attack.
If you want to understand the answers to these questions then this episode of the CyberHeroes Podcast is for you.
Importantly, they also discuss the realities for businesses who have taken the steps to consider ‘cyber’ in their Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery planning versus the repercussions for those who have not.
As always the aim is to help you, the listener better able to protect your people, profits and reputation from cyber criminals.
If you get value from this then be sure to subscribe and why not share it with someone you know who would also benefit from sharing it?
Now settle in and enjoy.
References:
Check out Curtis Preston (aka Mr. Backup) on Twitter
Check out Curtis Preston on LinkedIn
Check out Curtis' books, including Modern Data Protection HERE
Check out the Restore It All podcast HERE
Check out Druva HERE - a secure SaaS-based platform for data backup, disaster recovery and cyber resilience
As it turns out, ransomware isn’t ‘technically’ the attack vector, it's more of the symptom or the 'ultimate goal'. Most ransomware cases use phishing as the means of compromising a network, that’s the most popular attack vector in 2023.
Regardless, a ransomware attack seeks to encrypt or exfiltrate a company's sensitive data or proprietary information. Money is then demanded to provide either a decryption key or to not release the data into the public domain.
To address this very real threat, Mat talks to Curtis Preston (aka Mr. Backup), a data protection expert who specialises in disaster recovery and backups. Curtis brings incredible insight and more than a touch of humour to an otherwise dry subject.
Stepping through the ransomware-style cybercrime from A-Z, they discuss the preventative nature of using password manager apps and multi-factor authentication before taking a deep dive into the most common forms of attack vectors for businesses in 2023 and how businesses can be better prepared in the event that they become a victim of a ransomware attack.
If you want to understand the answers to these questions then this episode of the CyberHeroes Podcast is for you.
Importantly, they also discuss the realities for businesses who have taken the steps to consider ‘cyber’ in their Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery planning versus the repercussions for those who have not.
As always the aim is to help you, the listener better able to protect your people, profits and reputation from cyber criminals.
If you get value from this then be sure to subscribe and why not share it with someone you know who would also benefit from sharing it?
Now settle in and enjoy.
References:
Check out Curtis Preston (aka Mr. Backup) on Twitter
Check out Curtis Preston on LinkedIn
Check out Curtis' books, including Modern Data Protection HERE
Check out the Restore It All podcast HERE
Check out Druva HERE - a secure SaaS-based platform for data backup, disaster recovery and cyber resilience