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Double trouble: When climate change and cyber crime collide

everbridge

While local leaders, residents, and businesses were dealing with the earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima nuclear disaster, cyber criminals launched phishing campaigns and malware attacks designed to steal money and personal information and infect systems. Think beyond single scenario planning. This is hazardous thinking.

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The Aftermath: Steps to Recovering from a Malware Attack

Reciprocity

Malware (shorthand for “malicious software”) is any intrusive software that can infiltrate your computer systems to damage or destroy them or to steal data from them. The most common types of malware attacks include viruses, worms, Trojans, and ransomware. Malware attacks are pervasive, and can be devastating to an unprepared business.

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Ransomware: Cybersecurity’s Biggest Threat Yet

LAN Infotech

We won’t sugar coat it — ransomware hit new heights in recent years, affecting a majority of businesses that have encountered any kind of cybercrime threat: 85% of MSPs report ransomware as the most common malware threat to SMBs. In the first half of 2019 alone, 56% of MSPs report attacks against clients. Out Of Date Hardware.

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Top Threats to University Security and How to Prepare

BCP Builder

Awareness Training : Provide ongoing cybersecurity training for students, staff, and faculty to raise awareness about phishing scams, malware, and other cyber threats. Security Enhancements : Invest in security enhancements, such as access control systems, surveillance cameras, and emergency alert systems, to improve campus security.

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Top Threats to University Security and How to Prepare

BCP Builder

Awareness Training : Provide ongoing cybersecurity training for students, staff, and faculty to raise awareness about phishing scams, malware, and other cyber threats. Security Enhancements : Invest in security enhancements, such as access control systems, surveillance cameras, and emergency alert systems, to improve campus security.

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The 15 Best Business Continuity Software and Tools for 2024

Solutions Review

Asigra also offers ransomware protection, business continuity, and compliance management. These platforms offer bi-directional malware detection, deep MFA, immutable retention, and variable repository naming. The solution also offers embedded alerts and emergency notifications.

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Stages of Recovery After a Cyber Incident

Plan B Consulting

In this weeks bulletin, Charlie looks at the 9 stages of recovery from a cyber incident and highlights the importance of having recovery in our business continuity plans. We also have to make sure that we are prepared for alerts to come from outside the organisation and ensure that these are escalated both to senior managers and IT.