They’re also working faster, often deploying ransomware within 48 hours of gaining access to a network. And they tend to strike outside of work hours, such as when you’re tucked up in your bed, so they’re less likely to be noticed.
If your business falls victim to a ransomware attack, the consequences can be devastating. You might face significant financial losses, not just from the ransom itself but also from the cost of downtime and recovery.
There’s also the risk of losing critical data if you can’t decrypt your files.
Your reputation could take a hit if customers find out their information was compromised. Oh, and your business operations could be severely disrupted, affecting your ability to serve your clients.
The most important question then: How can you protect your business from this growing threat?
⦁ Start by educating your team. Make sure everyone knows how to spot phishing emails and avoid suspicious links and attachments
⦁ Regularly back up your critical data and securely store those backups offline
⦁ Keep your software and systems up to date with the latest security patches, and invest in strong security tools
⦁ It’s also important to limit access to your data. Only give employees access to the information they need for their jobs
⦁ Monitor your network for unusual activity and have a plan in place to respond to incidents quickly
If you do get hit by a ransomware attack, don’t panic. Work with cyber security experts (like us) to resolve the issue.
Remember, it’s best not to pay the ransom, as it only fuels the cyber criminals’ activities.
We help businesses take proactive action to protect their data. If we can help you, get in touch.