Targeted ransomware attacks with larger ransom demands have persisted as a fixture of the news cycle and scourge for security practitioners and business leaders alike over the last two years. And because, unfortunately, these types of attacks show no signs of slowing down anytime soon, having an adequate incident response (IR) plan prepared is essential. Here are some common pitfalls to avoid when developing your ransomware IR plan:
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Pitfalls to Avoid in Ransomware Incident Response Plans
Targeted ransomware attacks with larger ransom demands have persisted as a fixture of the news cycle and scourge for security practitioners and business leaders alike over the last two years. And because, unfortunately, these types of attacks show no signs of slowing down anytime soon, having an adequate incident response (IR) plan prepared is essential. Here are some common pitfalls to avoid when developing your ransomware IR plan: The post Pitfalls to Avoid in Ransomware Incident Response Plans appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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