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Chief Security Officer Phil Richards rejoins Chris Goettl, Head of Endpoint Security Product Management, for a history lesson of ransomware attacks: starting with its origins on malware-riddled floppy disks and ending with predictions of where ransomware gangs will go after several recent -- and highly publicized -- ransoms.
Today's talk covers:

  • The start of ransomware as malware hidden in floppy disks containing AIDS education materials that required victim users to mail paper checks as ransom to Panama
  • The recent explosion in value of ransomware extortions from a few thousand USD and four days down time... to $4.1 million USD ransoms of the Colonial Pipeline and weeks or months of time to restoration.
  • Why the ransomware business model requires users to trust the criminal actors (as odd as that seems!)
  • How ransomware gangs are expected to adapt to modern cybersecurity defenses, requiring security teams to implement multiple tactics to prevent successful ransom attempts and interruption to business operations
  • Join the conversation online on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/Ivanti)
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