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Why Every Business Needs a Cyber Security Firm to Fight Ransomware

Do Son March 31, 2020 3 minutes read

Cybercrimes are more common than ever, and it’s anticipated to only increase. Every year we see a big rise in the number of online hacking attempts and data theft. Most of these criminals target businesses to steal their data or blackmail them for a ransom. It’s no longer a problem of just large enterprises; startups and SMEs are more common and easier targets. This has increased the demand for cybersecurity boutiques. Here is how they can help you fight ransom attacks.

Secure Data in a Ransomware Attack

If you have already become a victim, only a team of ransom removal professionals can get you out of this safely. Sodinokibi ransomware encrypts all your data and permanently delete it if you don’t pay an amount within the specified time. A cybersecurity firm will use its expertise to stop the infection from spreading and safely decrypt all your data.

Negotiate on Your Behalf

Sometimes, the damage is beyond saving. As there is always a risk involved in recovering the data, some businesses consider paying a safer option. Cybersecurity boutiques can also negotiate with the attacker on your behalf to get the ransom amount as low as possible.

Get to the Source of Entry Point

Just treating the cure and not looking for the source is not wise. Professionals would always first look for vulnerabilities that gave the attacker away in. If that weakness is not resolved, such attacks will keep repeating. They will conduct a thorough investigation to trace every activity and identify the entry point, which could be a loophole or an employee.

Set a Backup of Your System

Not having a backup of the entire system is one of the biggest mistakes a business can make. Cybersecurity firms will set an automatic and secure backup of everything. So if you are ever attacked, you can simply wipe the whole system clean and restore it from the backup. Depending on the data, the restoration process will take from minutes to hours and save you from paying a heavy ransom.

Monitor All Security Threats

Even many in-house cybersecurity professionals underestimate and ignore this task. If someone tried to break in your, it should be recorded even if it was a failed attempt. The attacker may keep trying until he finds a weakness and eventually succeeds. Cybersecurity firms don’t take a risk as they have a name to maintain in the market. They will monitor and analyze all attempts and threats to make your system security durable.

Train Employees About Security Principles

A mistake of an employee is a very common reason behind the success of a ransom attack. Small businesses have very little security due to their flexible environment. Employees use their computing equipment for work as well as personal use. A ransom only activates after human interaction. That’s why it’s important to train every employee about security principles. It is also a priority of cybersecurity professionals to set access rights for each one of them.

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