Organizations are overly confident in their cyber resilience, often believing they’ll recover data after a ransomware attack, but paying ransoms rarely guarantees full data recovery.
Three-quarters of organizations have expressed a willingness to pay ransoms for data recovery following attacks, indicating a worrying mix of ignorance and overconfidence in their recovery strategies.
James Blake highlights a significant gap between expectation and reality in many IT professionals who think they can recover data after a ransomware attack, emphasizing the need to focus on true resiliency.
Research highlights that while companies pay substantial sums to recover data, it often introduces logistical challenges and potential legal issues, questioning the wisdom of rewarding cybercriminals.
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