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Ransomware Investigation: The Complete Demo

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Concerned about ransomware? Simply securing your production environment is not enough. Bad actors are constantly shifting their attack strategies, encrypting production data and often targeting backups, too. That’s why implementing a strong data security platform is a key component of building a solid security posture—to be sure there are no gaps in your cybersecurity defense.

Join this presentation to see exactly how Rubrik can help your organization prepare for a cyberattack and how those preparations can help you avoid paying ransom demands. In this session, you’ll see how Rubrik Ransomware Investigation, backed with an immutable, append-only file system, can pinpoint anomalies, determine an attack’s blast radius and allow your organization to recover from a ransomware attack.

Mike Preston
Senior Developer Advocate, Rubrik
Mike Preston is a Technical Marketing Engineer at Rubrik. He blogs on blog.mwpreston.net as well as various other tech-related news sites. Mike is also a Toronto VMUG Leader and author of "Troubleshooting vSphere Storage."
Jeff Inouye
Technical Architect, Rubrik
Jeff Inouye enjoys learning new technologies and engaging with the IT community. Jeff has carried various technical roles from application support to solution architecture, and strives to interpret technical features to positive business outcomes for customers.  Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his young family and participating in their activities.

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