Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 18 | Page 20

ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY into the endpoint if attackers have done their system surveillance. What is the best way to defend against ransomware? A company’s prevention strategy should focus on three key areas: Firstly, make sure you invest in a cybersecurity solution with real-time protection that’s designed to thwart advanced malware attacks such as ransomware. Be sure to ask if it has Without data, businesses are paralysed. features that will both shield vulnerable programs from threats (an anti-exploit technology) as well as block ransomware from holding files hostage. Secondly, ensure you create secure backups of your data on a regular basis so that if you’re hit it’s possible to ‘roll back.’ And thirdly, because many ransomware and other malware attacks take advantages in software systems, make sure your systems and software are updated, otherwise you will be left open to attack. What is the best approach for businesses to take, should they be targeted by ransomware? More often than not, it is employees who are the first to spot attacks, and so it’s key to educate them on a regular basis about what to do if they think ransomware has infiltrated the corporate network. There are two different types of ransomware: screen-locking ransomware and encrypting ransomware. Regardless of which category of ransomware you think you’ve become a victim of, the first step is to check it is real. Fraudsters rely on people 20