Interesting article wrote by Edwin.
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In my point of view the highlights are:
- My advice would be to anyone that want to give a helping hand to people being hit by ransomware;
- Be respectful and tactful with the tone and terms you use;
- Remember it can happen to you also and just think how you would experience it.Â
Thanks for sharing thisn @eprieto!
As a person who has experienced BOTH - my house broken into/robbed; and my org hit with malware (morphed into ransomware), I can say indeed...BE RESPECTFUL, TACTFUL, empathetic, and compassionate. Experiencing either is not necessarily caused by lack of BC/DR expertise, or for housing..lack of security measures. A hacker, or burglar, will find a way if they truly are âgung-hoâ about breaking into a home or org. Good share @eprieto .
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing @eprieto! didnât realise people even read what I write Thanks for sharing your experience and what are the highlights for you in the article shared @wolff.mateus & @coolsport00 !Â
Thanks for sharing @eprieto! didnât realise people even read what I write Thanks for sharing your experience and what are the highlights for you in the article shared @wolff.mateus & @coolsport00 !Â
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In my last VeeamOn Miami, I was in several of your talks, I became a fan of you hahaah.Everyone should read this article, thanks for writing it.
Great article.
Though different people have their opinions or take on it. For some a Curse, others a Blessing.
It made some people become proactive, others reactive. A few threats and compromises helped other companies learn to always backup and secure their data.Â