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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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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. Preparedness is not just about mitigating risks; it’s about creating a secure and supportive environment where learning and growth can thrive.

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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. Preparedness is not just about mitigating risks; it’s about creating a secure and supportive environment where learning and growth can thrive.

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CrowdStrike: Lessons on the Importance of Contracts, Insurance and Business Continuity

IT Governance BC

Mitigating supply chain risk After widespread coverage, the CrowdStrike outage from 19 July 2024 hardly needs an introduction. Having a business continuity plan [BCP] is invaluable, but you can’t foresee every type of event. What compensating controls, or plan Bs, can you implement to mitigate a failure? And if so, how?