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To Pay, or Not to Pay: How to Respond (or Prepare for) a Ransomware Attack

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To Pay, or Not to Pay: How to Respond (or Prepare for) a Ransomware Attack
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Ransomware cyber-attacks have become an absolute scourge on American enterprise. Extortion demands have skyrocketed. Company data is now not only encrypted through these attacks, but also often stolen for additional attacker leverage. In this important session, attendees will learn about current ransomware threats and trends, as well as what companies can do to prepare for and respond to such attacks, including insights on paying (or not paying) a ransom.

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  • 0.75 | 0.25 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024

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1. To Pay, or Not to Pay: How to Respond to (or Prepare for) a Ransomware Attack (Jun 2021)

John E. Ansbach

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0.75 | 0.25 ethics
To Pay, or Not to Pay: How to Respond to (or Prepare for) a Ransomware Attack (Jun 2021)

Ransomware cyber-attacks have become an absolute scourge on American enterprise. Extortion demands have skyrocketed. Company data is now not only encrypted through these attacks, but also often stolen for additional attacker leverage. In this important session, attendees will learn about current ransomware threats and trends, as well as what companies can do to prepare for and respond to such attacks, including insights on paying (or not paying) a ransom.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 Corporate Counsel Institute

John E. Ansbach, Stroz Friedberg an Aon Company - Dallas, TX