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If the last year has proven anything, it’s that there is no short-term fix for the ransomware plague. Patching, detection, remediation, off site backups, and quick incident response are all vital, but none of them alone or all of them together is a guaranteed answer to the problem. The road to a true solution will be long and will require serious collaboration between enterprise defenders, government agencies, and law enforcement to disrupt the ransomware ecosystem.
As ransomware has progressed to the level of becoming a national security concern in the past year, the efforts of government agencies have moved from raising awareness and encouraging basic security practices as preventative measures, to tracking down ransomware operators and attempting to disrupt the technical and payment infrastructures. That has led to some notable successes in identifying some ransomware groups and even forcing some to abandon their operations, but prosecutions have been hard to come by,
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