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Ransomware Response Plan

You are definitely on top of your cybersecurity game!!!! Thank you for your response!!!
Thank you so much
It's called business continuity & disaster recovery and everyone should be doing it already.
Indeed you are right-business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plans should already cover responses to incidents like ransomware........ However, considering the challenge that not all organizations have a dedicated ransomware-specific playbook within their broader BCDR plans. Since ransomware attacks often require rapid containment, unique communication protocols, and legal considerations (e.g., dealing with extortion demands), a focused ransomware response plan could enhance preparedness. Just a suggestion!
 
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Thank you so much

Indeed you are right-business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plans should already cover responses to incidents like ransomware........ However, considering the challenge that not all organizations have a dedicated ransomware-specific playbook within their broader BCDR plans. Since ransomware attacks often require rapid containment, unique communication protocols, and legal considerations (e.g., dealing with extortion demands), a focused ransomware response plan could enhance preparedness. Just a suggestion!
Your suggestion is most practical!!!!
 
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Ransomware attacks are one of the most prevalent and damaging types of cyber threats today. By incorporating a ransomware response plan, students can learn how to protect against these attacks, minimize damage, and recover efficiently.
In 2024 it hit almost 90% of organizations costing around $2.73 million... We expect more threats this year
 
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