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Modern Ransomware: How We Got Here and Where We're Going

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If you’re the sort of person who likes attacking people with ransomware, COVID-19 has been a wonderful opportunity. Attack surfaces went up by a factor of 100 while would-be victims scrambled to protect themselves. But if you’re in the crosshairs of these attacks, you want faster ransomware recovery solutions and security strategies that adapt to these evolving ransomware attacks and you want them now. We’re here to help.

Join Jason Cook, sales engineer director from Rubrik, who will explain how attacks evolved to exploit COVID-19 and what the most successful organizations have done to defend against them.

Join us to learn:

  • What the future of ransomware looks like and how you can stay ahead of the curve
  • Why data protection will become the most critical element of your security strategy
  • How to make backups that rescue you from attack
Jason Cook
Director, Majors Sales Engineering - Rubrik
Jason is a Technical Sales Director responsible for Major Accounts at Rubrik. Jason has been with Rubrik for 4.5 years but draws on a diverse background of experience from consulting to sales to project management to information technology practitioner.

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