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Kaseya Ransomware Attack – Yet Another Lesson in Humility and the Need for Resilience Preparation

In the Kaseya ransomware attack the REvil threat actor group achieved exponential reach by compromising a tool that managed service providers (MSPs) use to manage their customers networks to encrypt the networks of those companies that were customers of the MSPs. Current estimates are that around 60 of Kaseya’s MSP customers were compromised and that …

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Posted byShawn E. TumaJuly 9, 2021July 10, 2021Posted inCybersecurityTags: cyber incident response, Cyber Insurance, cyber risk, Cyber Risk Management Program, ransomware, resilience planningLeave a comment on Kaseya Ransomware Attack – Yet Another Lesson in Humility and the Need for Resilience Preparation

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