Why disaster recovery makes the ransomware debate irrelevant

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    PCHF Bot
    • Jan 2015
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    Why disaster recovery makes the ransomware debate irrelevant

    Falling victim to a ransomware attack can have catastrophic consequences for a business or even a government organization. Those who don’t take the time to prepare accordingly and make backups or put a disaster recovery plan into place will feel the effects of such an attack the most. They might even consider paying the ransom to regain access to their files which just shows cybercriminals how effective their attacks really are.

    To learn more about how organizations and governments should prepare to deal with today’s growing ransomware threat, TechRadar Pro spoke to Druva’s CISO, Tom Conklin.

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