Mitigating Risks as Ransomware Tactics Change
annamadeline) • April 21, 2021 Stuart McKenzie, SVP, Mandiant Services, EMEA, FireEye
Ransomware attacks now routinely feature multifaceted extortion efforts, and defenses need to evolve, says Stuart McKenzie of FireEye, who offers an analysis of the findings of the FireEye M-Trends 2021 report.
In a video interview with Information Security Media Group, McKenzie discusses: The findings of the M-Trends 2021 report;
Ransomware risk mitigation techniques;
How to alter security strategies as attackers’ techniques evolve. McKenzie heads Mandiant Services at FireEye in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Previously, he spent 12 years working for the U.K. government in a variety of cyber roles, including protecting the 2012 London Olympics from cyberthreats.
Mitigating Risks as Ransomware Tactics Change
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