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Ransomware remains a threat to organizations in 2018 –having a material impact on your operations, IT, and the organization’s bottom line. Ransomware authors continue to evolve their craft, becoming wise to the use of recovery and even taking steps to find and delete backups. With backups as a target during ransomware attacks, organizations run the risk of not being able to use recovery as a response tactic post-infection.
So, how do you ensure the environment is protected and capable of recovering from a ransomware attack?
In this educational webcast, join IT Today Contributor and Microsoft MVP Nick Cavalancia, Trenton Baker from KeepItSafe, and Eran Farajun from Asigra, as they discuss:
- The State of Ransomware - Separating fact from fear and fiction
- Limiting your Response – The ransomware impact today on backups
- Restoring Recoverability – What you need to do to ensure recovery is an option
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Speakers:
Nick Cavalancia has over 25 years of enterprise IT experience, is an accomplished consultant, speaker, trainer, writer, and columnist, and has achieved industry certifications including MCSE, MCT, Master CNE and Master CNI. Nick has owned an MSP focused on the SMB, an enterprise IT consulting company, and today runs Techvangelism, where he serves the IT community as technical evangelist, working with some of the most recognized tech companies today. Nick has authored, co-authored and contributed to nearly two dozen books on Microsoft technologies, and regularly speaks, writes and blogs on a variety of topics.
Trenton R. Baker is the Sr. Product Marketing Manager for KeepItSafe, a j2 Global company based in Hollywood, CA. Trenton’s experience includes 20+ years in the tech industry, particularly focused upon B2B solution-centric technologies for virtualization, software-defined storage, and cloud-based backup and disaster recovery. Follow Trenton on Twitter @Cerebreate or @KeepItSafe.
Eran Farajun Executive Vice President of Asigra Inc.