Cyber Changes Made by Organizations to Tackle Ransomware

November 16, 2021

In order to better protect themselves against possible ransomware attacks, organizations are making several changes to their cyber defenses.

These changes include a shift to Software-as-a-Software, multi-factor authentication (82%), single sign-on (80%), identity access management (74%), privileged access management (60%), and the much discussed and even less implemented Zero Trust (47%).

The survey conducted by Pulse and Hitachi ID found that educating employees about cybersecurity also helps to stop ransomware attacks. 69% of respondents said that their organization has increased cyber education for employees in the last 12 months.

Bryan Christ, sales engineer at Hitachi ID Systems, explains: “IT environments have become more fluid, open, and, ultimately, vulnerable. As a result, more companies are relying less on conventional methods such as a VPN to keep their networks secure. Certain credentials, such as passwords to privileged accounts, are the keys to the kingdom. If a bad actor gets their hands on these credentials, a ransomware attack is almost certain to ensue.”

For more information, read the original story in Tech Republic.

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