Forbes August 9, 2024
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With recent high-profile attacks targeting organizations ranging from healthcare systems to retailers to government services—even IT companies—business leaders and the public alike are learning that ransomware is a threat no one is fully safe from. The breadth of the problem and the rapid tactical changes made by hackers make both preparing for and responding to a ransomware attack a significant challenge, but it’s one every entity with a digital footprint must take up.

Misunderstandings and mistakes, whether before or after a ransomware attack, can leave an organization and those it serves in a difficult, even devastating, position. Below, members of Forbes Technology Council share common mistakes leaders make when preparing for or responding to a ransomware attack. Read on to...

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