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Protecting Your Organization from the Next Big Ransomware Threat

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Protecting Your Organization from the Next Big Ransomware Threat

PCI 3.2 Compliance with Tripwire

As the number of ransomware attacks continues to rise, retail and healthcare organizations are increasingly challenged to keep pace. Ensuring employees are aware of common attack types and staying vigilant in testing, patching and monitoring your systems can drain the resources of any team.

PCI DSS 3.2 and a managed security solution can help close the door on criminals trying to get into your systems. Join us for a live webcast to learn how to use these tools to secure your environment from ransomware and more easily pass your audits—all while staying continuously compliant.

You will earn a CPE Credit for attending. We hope you can join us!

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Everyone in Silicon Valley and the tech industry, in general, is talking about “The Cloud.” “The Cloud” is something that’s not only trendy but also very useful for business. Why deal with the burden of running your own datacenters when companies like Amazon, Google and Microsoft offer third-party cloud services that will be less expensive for your enterprise in the long run

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Traditional defense mechanisms fail against insiders. Perimeter firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and multifactor authentication standards are meaningless against an adversary who has active and legitimate access to systems and information. They are already “inside” the cyber boundaries laid by conventional security software, which makes them even more likely to slip through the cracks and cause considerable harm.

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How PCI/DSS Compliance Can Protect Your Systems against New Ransomware Threats

Ransomware has been around for nearly three decades, and it’s safe to assume it could continue to adapt to plague users over the coming years. With that said, it’s not only important that users take steps to prevent a ransomware infection. Organizations also need to protect themselves.

 

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