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Ransomware on the Rise: Arm your business with the tools to face the next ransomware attack

By Yarom Talmi
image October 22, 2024 image 3 MIN READ

As ransomware attacks continue to evolve and intensify, the need for a proactive, comprehensive approach to cybersecurity has never been more pressing. The devastating effects of these attacks can disrupt operations, lead to massive financial losses, and tarnish reputations. It’s not just a question of if an organization will be targeted, but when.

Effective security awareness training (SAT) and a robust legal response plan have become paramount with businesses in every sector at risk. But are you prepared to face this rising tide of ransomware?

The Growing Threat of Ransomware

In 2024, ransomware attacks surged, with new and increasingly sophisticated variants emerging at an alarming rate. The costs associated with these attacks have ballooned, from ransom payments to recovery efforts. According to recent reports, ransomware damages globally are expected to exceed $30 billion by 2024.

For many organizations, it’s the human factor that remains the weakest link. Phishing emails, malicious attachments, and social engineering techniques still prove to be highly effective for attackers. Yet, with regular and impactful SAT, employees can be transformed from potential liabilities into the first line of defense against these cyber threats.

The Growing Threat of Ransomware

LockBit Ransomware Attack – Could It Have Been Prevented?

In early 2024, a global logistics company became the victim of a LockBit ransomware attack. The breach originated from a single phishing email, where an untrained employee inadvertently clicked a malicious link. The attack led to system-wide data encryption and a ransom demand of millions of dollars. Despite recovering access, the company experienced months of operational disruption and reputational damage.

Had the organization implemented CybeReady’s continuous phishing simulations and targeted SAT, this costly breach could have been avoided. CybeReady’s programs focus on engaging employees in their workflow, building resilience to phishing attempts before a real attack occurs.

Colonial Pipeline – Lessons in Legal Preparedness

Another striking example is the Colonial Pipeline attack in 2023, where ransomware brought critical infrastructure to a halt. The company was forced to shut down operations and paid a $4.4 million ransom to restore service. However, delays in communication with law enforcement and an inadequate breach response plan exacerbated the situation.

Organizations can learn from this and develop a mature legal plan to avoid similar missteps. During the upcoming webinar, Dan Or-Hof, a leading expert in cybersecurity law, will guide attendees through the key elements of a comprehensive breach response strategy, including legal obligations, reporting processes, and how to handle ransomware demands.

Join Our Webinar: Prevention, Protection, and Legal Preparedness

Ransomware is no longer just an IT issue; it’s a business-critical risk that demands attention across departments. To learn more about preparing your company to prevent, protect, and respond to ransomware, join us for an exclusive live webinar on November 6, 2024, at 3:30 PM Central Time / 9:30 AM Eastern Time.

During this webinar, you’ll hear from two renowned experts:

Register now, secure your spot, and arm your business with the tools to face the next ransomware attack.

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