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CybeReason |
Identifiant |
4323833 |
Date de publication |
2022-03-22 13:15:00 (vue: 2022-03-22 14:12:02) |
Titre |
Cybereason vs. Carbon Black: Why Delayed Detections Matter |
Texte |
The U.S. Treasury Department estimates that U.S. companies have paid $1.6 billion in ransomware attacks since 2011. Given the lucrative nature of ransomware attacks, the threat shows no signs of diminishing.
In fact, the ransomware threat is constantly changing and evolving as attackers use more and more sophisticated techniques and vulnerabilities to gain access to organizations' data and networks. |
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2011 access attackers attacks billion black: carbon changing companies constantly cybereason data delayed department detections diminishing estimates evolving fact gain given have lucrative matter more nature networks organizations paid ransomware shows signs since sophisticated techniques threat treasury use vulnerabilities why |
Tags |
Ransomware
Threat
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