We’ve been receiving a lot of questions as of late about how we protect our clients from security threats. One key aspect is that we utilize multiple layers of protection to secure our clients. However, there is no silver bullet and there’s always more that you can do to protect your business. Bottom line is if you are connected to the internet, you are at risk. In this blog post, we will outline what is ransomware, how it works and how to protect your business.
What is Ransomware?
Ransomware is malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid, thus holding your system for “ransom.” With annual losses exceeding hundreds of millions of dollars, ransomware is one of the fastest growing threats to organizations across the globe.
How it's Introduced?
Hackers use websites with tempting offers for free games or prize claims to bait their victims, but threats don’t just come from websites alone, USB sticks or even a simple email attachment can carry this malicious software. After infecting your machine, ransomware demands you to pay a fee in order to restore your system. Hackers often demand payment through digital currencies like Bitcoin because it’s much harder to track compared to traditional banking methods.
Layered Security
At a high-level, as a client of Nucleus you have multiple layers of defense protecting you from malicious attacks:
How to Protect your Digital Assets
Most ransomware that infects business systems come through people’s email systems; this is what is known as email phishing. If you’re opening an email and you’re uncertain of the attachment, don’t open it! This could be the start of the infection vector that is encrypting systems and holding servers and data for ransom across the world.
Aside of keeping your systems up to date following best practices will also help protect your organization:
In a 2022 Canadian ransomware study by TELUS, 83 per cent of 450 Canadian businesses surveyed said they had experienced a ransomware attack, and only 42 per cent of those said their data was returned to them after a ransom was paid.
What more can we do to Enhance your Business Security?
Our dedicated team of Security Consultants and vCISOs can assist with enhanced digital-security initiatives and to strengthen your security posture, our recommended list is below:
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please reach out to discuss!