Ransomware is Changing. Are you ready? - Webinar - March 25, 2020

Please join us for a webinar on how Ransomware is changing.

Time: March 25th, 2020 from 12:00pm MT/2:00pm ET

Length: 1 hour

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Ransomware has evolved. Organized crime groups around the world are driving new developments to maximize monetization of each hack. Today, ransomware is often the last stage of a data breach, launched by criminals after they have already stolen massive volumes of data. Exposure threats are on the rise, as criminals threaten to publish data if they don’t receive their payment. Ransomware-as-a-service is booming, with a flood of new products competing on the dark web. In this talk, we’ll show you the latest ransomware in action, including screenshots from real-world cases. We’ll discuss strategies for preventing and responding to modern ransomware attacks, including common mistakes to avoid. Learn how to reduce your risk of a ransomware attack and respond effectively, now and in the future.

In this talk, we’ll show you the latest ransomware in action, including screenshots from real-world cases.  We’ll discuss strategies for preventing and responding to modern ransomware attacks, including common mistakes to avoid. Learn how to reduce your risk of a ransomware attack and respond effectively, now and in the future.

Speaker: Sherri Davidoff, CEO of LMG Security

Sherri Davidoff is the CEO of LMG Security and the author of the recently released book “Data Breaches.” As a recognized expert in cybersecurity and data breach response, Sherri has been called a “security badass” by The New York Times. She has conducted cybersecurity training for many distinguished organizations, including the Department of Defense, the American Bar Association, FFIEC/FDIC, and many more. She is a faculty member at the Pacific Coast Banking School, and an instructor for Black Hat, where she teaches her “Data Breaches” course. She is also the co-author of Network Forensics: Tracking Hackers Through Cyberspace (Prentice Hall, 2012), a noted security text in the private sector and a college textbook for many cybersecurity courses. Sherri is a GIAC-certified forensic examiner (GCFA) and penetration tester (GPEN), and holds her degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from MIT. She has also been featured as the protagonist in the book, Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called “Alien”.

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