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How traditional security tools fail to protect companies against ransomware.
A report released Thursday by cybersecurity firm Titaniam looks at the inability of traditional security products to protect against ransomware in particular.
The defenses in place didn't protect the organizations against ransomware attacks.
With data exfiltration and double extortion tactics in play, how can organizations better protect themselves from ransomware attacks? Titaniam CEO and founder Arti Raman offers several pieces of advice.
"You cannot secure yourself against something you do not properly understand, so the first thing organizations need to do is to break down the how and why of ransomware attacks and examine those in light of their own organization," Raman said.
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