
If your company’s files were locked by ransomware tomorrow morning, who in your organization would make the call on whether to pay?
Does paying a ransom actually get your data back, or are you just funding the next attack on someone else?
Why are nonprofits and hospitals hit so often, and what does that tell you about how criminals choose their targets?
If ransomware payments are becoming harder to trace, what does that mean for the people trying to prosecute the criminals behind these attacks?
Your company has backups. Your competitor paid the ransom. Six months later, who is actually in better shape?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around cybersecurity strategy, crisis decision-making, corporate ethics, and financial crime.
This is the kind of topic that sounds like an IT problem until it lands on the CFO’s desk at 7am on a Monday.
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):