RANSOMWARE PROTECTION

June 5, 2017

Ransomware has taken the world by storm. CryptoWall extorted an estimated $18 million, and WannaCry locked up more than 230,000 computers across the globe in 2017. Companies of all sizes are sitting up and taking notice. Even brands with a strong security investment have fallen victim. We’ve seen ransomware cripple businesses: nearly 19% of businesses stop operations immediately after discovering a ransomware attack.1 Hospital emergency rooms forced to turn people away; global shipping logistics experience massive disruption; and even a summer blockbuster movie held up for ransom. The FBI estimates ransomware is now a billion-dollar business.

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CryptoMove

Active defense data protection. CryptoMove protects data with dynamic movement, distribution, mutation, and re-encryption. •Integrate w/cloud, distributed, on prem, database, at edge/fog nodes, and IoT devices. •Threat model: data identification and recon, cryptographic attack, cleartext and ciphertext exfiltration, key attack, data destruction, integrity, insider, corruption, ransomware, quantum. Active defense makes the attack surface dynamic and frustrates multiple layers of the kill-chain, including reconnaissance and lateral movement.

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CryptoMove

Active defense data protection. CryptoMove protects data with dynamic movement, distribution, mutation, and re-encryption. •Integrate w/cloud, distributed, on prem, database, at edge/fog nodes, and IoT devices. •Threat model: data identification and recon, cryptographic attack, cleartext and ciphertext exfiltration, key attack, data destruction, integrity, insider, corruption, ransomware, quantum. Active defense makes the attack surface dynamic and frustrates multiple layers of the kill-chain, including reconnaissance and lateral movement.

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