Protection from ransomware starts with protection from phishing – including adding automated phishing protection and phishing resistance training to your security stack.
Protection from ransomware starts with protection from phishing – including adding automated phishing protection and phishing resistance training to your security stack.
The most common delivery system for ransomware is a phishing email – and 90% of incidents that end in a data breach start with a phishing email. Boosting phishing resistance is essential to lower the chance of a successful ransomware attack.
Magecart or skimming attacks are a regular tool of the trade for cybercriminals and the data that they collect often ends up for sale on the Dark Web.
Not only will this cause customer anger, this breach will also incur a potentially substantial HIPPA violation penalty. Placing better protections, including multifactor authentication, on systems that handle sensitive data can prevent incidents like this from happening.
Ransomware often makes its way into company inboxes in the form of a phishing email. Phishing resistance training must be a crucial component of any company’s cybersecurity strategy.