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New Year, same ransomware threat. Protect and harden your organization's defenses against cybercriminals with our six-point checklist.
© 2024 Malwarebytes
The smaller your company, the more likely it is that your IT infrastructure will intermingle with employees’ home environments and be used for personal tasks.
Thankfully, a bit of forethought and preparation goes a long way, so we’ve compiled a six-point checklist for organizations who want to protect against ransomware attacks no matter the season.
Security guides often assume an organization’s budget, resources, and time, recommending purchases, not plans. The 2024 Ransomware Prevention Guide provides six actionable steps that businesses can immediately take on, including:
Watching your alerts. A lot of cybercriminals are noisy enough to trigger security alerts, but what happens when alerts go unnoticed because your staff is busy with other things?
Making a contact list. Every second matters following a ransomware attack. Spend that time calling the right people, not looking up their phone numbers.
Turning off whatever's possible. The most secure configuration for a computer is "off."
New Year, same ransomware threat.
Protect and harden your organization's defenses against cybercriminals with our six-point checklist.