
BlackFog Webinar
Reports at the beginning of 2023 suggested that ransomware was declining, given the decreased number of attacks against organizations recorded during 2022. But is this true or can this be attributed to other factors? Is ransomware really on the decline?
Although the overall volume of attacks may have fallen, the number of reported attacks actually grew by 29% . Ransomware remains as one of the most prominent cyberthreats faced by organizations globally, and this threat cannot be taken lightly. Organizations must implement the right tools for prevention and recovery from these attacks.
In this webinar Dr Darren Williams, Founder and CEO of BlackFog, is joined by Michael Sampson, Senior Analyst at Osterman Research to discuss the current state of ransomware and changes in the cybersecurity landscape, they’ll also delve into some recent research into strategies for prevention and recovery.
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