A Guide to Preventing Ransomware Attacks: Essential Security Measures for Your Business
Learn essential ransomware prevention tips for businesses, including how you can use SpyCloud to better protect your data.
Learn essential ransomware prevention tips for businesses, including how you can use SpyCloud to better protect your data.
Explore SpyCloud’s 2024 report on ransomware and malware exposure, and learn how security teams can turn the tide with next-gen defense strategies.
Read highlights from the 2023 SpyCloud Ransomware Report, including attack precursors, frequency, and costs affecting security teams & organizations.
The cost of a ransomware attack isn’t just a payment – negative brand reputation and loss of customers can hurt the bottom line, while employees mitigating an attack can impact productivity.
As malware attempts reach staggering heights, we dive into infostealer malware, including how it executes, the risks it poses, and how it can lead to follow-on attacks like ransomware.
Ransomware has been a growing cyber threat for several years but with increased sophistication and methods it seems like 2022 was really the year it took off. Here we break down the trends and ways organizations can better prepare in 2023 and beyond!
Monetizing network access is not a new scheme, but the emergence of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operators has created a market for specialized actors called Initial Access Brokers (IABs).
We dig into key findings from our annual survey of more than 300 security leaders, including the role malware plays in ransomware attacks and the missing piece of incident response.
Understanding ransomware entry points is critical to preventing attacks in the first place. We examine three common access points for ransomware and discuss how to close gaps in your prevention strategy.
A summary of key findings from 250 U.S. Enterprise Security Leaders about the state of Ransomware Defense. Spoiler Alert: It’s not all bad news.
Poor cybersecurity hygiene has made colleges & universities prime targets for ransomware. How can these institutions make security an educational priority?
As the U.S. federal government addresses the ransomware scourge, state and local governments are left unprepared and caught in the crosshairs.
Ransomware has reached crisis levels across all business sectors and across the globe. What’s fueling it? Two words: stolen credentials.
Ransomware attacks against local governments and utilities continue to pile up, and hackers are putting pressure on victims by threatening to leak data to the public domain.
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