
Cybercrime & cyberwar: protective measures and strategies against digital threats
Companies are increasingly becoming victims of ransomware attacks. There is a risk of financial losses, damage to your image and GDPR penalties.
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Awareness / Phishing / FraudCloud SecurityData security / DLP / Know-how protectionData protection / GDPREndpoint ProtectionGovernance, Riskmanagement and ComplianceIdentity and access managementManaged Security Services / HostingMobile SecurityNetwork Security / Patch ManagementSecure HomeofficeSIEM / Threat Analytics / SOCTrend topic
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Management lecture
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In today's digital world, companies are increasingly falling victim to ransomware attacks. In these attacks, criminals gain access to company data, encrypt it and demand a ransom payment to release the data. This poses a serious threat that goes far beyond just the loss of business-critical information. Attackers are now also threatening to reveal confidential data, which increases the pressure on affected companies.
Such security incidents not only lead to significant financial losses, but also to massive damage to the company's image. In addition, there are often severe fines in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which can be imposed if personal data is inadequately protected.
In this talk, we discuss the impact of ransomware atta ...
Such security incidents not only lead to significant financial losses, but also to massive damage to the company's image. In addition, there are often severe fines in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which can be imposed if personal data is inadequately protected.
In this talk, we discuss the impact of ransomware atta ...
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