Fresh off the stage of the Links Conference, Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) speaks to Andrew Davis (General Counsel, Kivu Consulting), who presented in front of a packed house and shared insights about new ransomware strategies and how companies can better protect themselves.
Andrew discusses the evolving landscape of ransomware attacks and the challenges faced by victim organizations when deciding whether or not to make payment.
He shares the wide spectrum of new typologies, including cyber extortion and data theft and how the major exploits of pharmacy payment processors and oil pipelines has attracted law enforcement to take swift action against ransomware groups.
Andrew also highlights the most common attack vectors and social engineering attack vectors, while presenting the new challenges that AI will have on deep fakes and image/video modifications used by ransomware attackers.
Minute-by-minute episode breakdown
2 | Overflowing Interest in Cybersecurity at Chainalysis Links Conference 2024
4 | Rise in cyber extortion and data theft and strategies for handling ransomware attacks
8 | Negotiating ransomware demands and law enforcement dynamics
12 | Strategies and sanctions risks in ransomware payment decisions
17 | Ransomware attack disrupts major pharmacy companies, oil pipelines and casinos
21 | Debating the ban on ransomware payments and understanding Initial Access Brokers (IACs)
23 | The perils of reused passwords, account breaches and sophisticated fake recruiting attack vectors
28 | The evolving threat of AI and its role in sophisticated ransom attacks
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