Ransomware has been on a rise this year and is expected to
rise even more in the coming years. Ransomware damages are expected to cost $11.5
billion in 2019 and about $20 billion by 2021. The good news, however, is that
there are relatively easy things any company can do to protect themselves from
an attack and also recover from an attack if an attack happens to strike.
Implement The 3-2-1
Backup Strategy
One of the simplest and cost-effective things a company can
do to protect themselves against ransomware attacks is to implement a cloud backup a strategy which is reliable and effective. This is where the 3-2-1 strategy
comes in and since it is so effective, it is widely used.
The 3-2-1 strategy states that you should have three copies
of data, stored on two different types of storage media and one of those copies
should be stored offsite.
To further clarify this, it simply means that the three
copies should be your production copy and the other two should be backup
copies. The two backup copies should be on different types of media such as a
separate network-attached storage (NAS) device and finally, one of those copies
should be at an offsite location or in the cloud. Backup to Azure can be used
for cloud backups.
Stay Updated on
Security Patches
One of the most primary targets for hackers are operating
systems, software, and device firmware. If these are not updated with the latest
security patches, hackers figure out and take advantage of the vulnerabilities
in the systems and this can help them to launch an attack, so keeping them
updated with the latest security patch is very important.
Regularly check for updates and whenever an update comes,
install it immediately. If this seems like a lot of work, security updates can
be automated. Simply allow updates to be updated automatically whenever a new
update comes and it will install on its own.
Educate Employees
Hackers often launch attacks through phishing emails and if
employees are not trained well enough to distinguish between a phishing email
and a regular one, they might fall prey to these scams.
Phishing emails usually have, grammatical mistakes, urgency
inclined towards making you do or click something, an attractive offer about a
product or a notice stating that something has happened to your bank or apple
account but these emails usually have an unauthentic domain name. Backup disaster recovery solution techniques must be adopted to save your data from disasters.
Conclusion
Ransomware is a hot topic and will continue spreading the
heat in 2020. Making sure that your company is protected against ransomware has
become a topic priority nowadays. Cloud backups, Veeam backup to Azure and the
above tips can help greatly to achieve it.
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