Written by Midhlaj
2nd september 2024
Backup your critical data frequently and store it offline or in the cloud to recover in case of a ransomware attack.
Ensure that your operating systems, applications, and security software are up to date to close any vulnerabilities.
Use complex, unique passwords and enable multi-factor authentication for all accounts to prevent unauthorized access.
Educate employees about phishing and ransomware attacks. Regular training sessions help in recognizing suspicious emails and links.
Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware programs to detect and block ransomware before it can infect your systems.
Limit user access to critical files and systems to minimize the risk of spreading ransomware. Implement the principle of least privilege.
Implement email filtering solutions to block malicious attachments and links that could contain ransomware.
Divide your network into segments to contain the spread of ransomware if one part of your network is compromised.
Prepare an action plan for responding to a ransomware attack. Include steps for isolating infected systems and recovering data.
Continuously monitor your systems for unusual activity and regularly update your cybersecurity policies to address new threats.
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