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IT Security Talks Stream I

Is there a data airbag? Antiransomware - a modern approach

presentation of tetraguard systems GmbH, a member of Encryption EU

calendar_today Tue, 17.05.2022, 13:15 - 13:45

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The challenge:

Until now, the options for protecting companies and institutions from damage caused by ransomware have been limited to 3 levels:  Up-to-date antivirus protection and patch management, and a consistent backup strategy. Nevertheless, 9 out of 10 companies were affected by attacks. The corresponding amount of damage from data theft, cyber extortion, espionage and/or sabotage is around 223 billion euros, according to a Bitkom survey from August 2021, more than doubling from the previous year.

The solution:

With strong 2-factor authentication combined with file-based encryption and application.control, the highest possible protection of data in the event of a ransomware attack can be achieved!

With intelligent, file-based encryption, only authorized users with their personal access rights can open, edit or delete their own files. Even the attempt of an attack bounces off, because the AI-supported software recognizes that the attacker does not have the appropriate access authorization (key) to the data and therefore does not allow access.

Even if the ransomware usually obtains elevated rights (administrator) - the user himself retains key sovereignty - the destruction of data by malicious malware is thus not possible. Not as a user with admin rights, not as a local administrator and not as a domain admin. Another unique selling point should be the ability to specify which data only certain assigned programs can access.

To further round out and increase security is application-control, which supports anti-ransomware software. With individual permissions, companies gain full sovereignty over which applications are allowed to run on their computers and which are not. Depending on the user, location, authorization and origin of the program, they determine the executability themselves. Any unwanted software has no chance!


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