Think Before Making Bitcoin Part Of Incident Response Plan

By Tracy Lechner and Esteban Morin (October 16, 2017, 5:12 PM EDT) -- In today's modern digital economy, companies across industries are increasingly dependent on digital data and networks. The trove of consumer, patient, employee and proprietary information collected, processed and/or stored by companies has made them valuable targets for hackers looking for a quick payout, while also escalating the consequences of those digital assets being compromised. Understanding the importance of data to a business, hackers are increasingly mounting ransomware attacks to extort payments from companies quickly and relatively anonymously. Recent ransomware attacks, such as WannaCry and Petya have disabled organizations internationally....

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