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Are You Vulnerable To Ransomware? 6 Questions to Ask Yourself

Vipre

If all you’ve done so far is to rely on antivirus scans and the good sense of your users to not click on suspicious emails, you’re doing the minimum. You also should consider encryption and strong authentication policies for added protection. Download: SMBs Under Attack eBook. Do you have a patch management policy?

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Bad Luck: BlackCat Ransomware Bulletin

Security Boulevard

It targets Active Directory to spread via GPO, primarily working with Windows administrative tools for spread, outside connection, and disabling security features like antivirus. Review antivirus logs for indications they were unexpectedly turned off. Install and regularly update antivirus and anti-malware software on all hosts.

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What Is DRM? Understanding Digital Rights Management

eSecurity Planet

Digital rights management (DRM) is an encryption technology that enforces creator’s rights. Digital rights management wraps digital data into an encrypted wrapper tied to a license that contains the rules for how the content may be used. The management software will also track encrypted file use and continuously enforce digital rights.

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The Road to Zero Trust

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

For the first challenge, it's important to consider what aspects of your existing implementation can be used to power Zero Trust processes, and that may require thinking not just about classic security tools (such as antivirus, firewall logs, and similar tools). Encryption. Encryption Key Management. Key management.

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