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Malware/Ransomware – How to Protect Against Malware Part IV

The article “How to protect malware” is a must-read for everyone. Despite all their efforts, many businesses are making the news for ransomware attacks. I think it’s worth sharing this article with your colleagues, friends, families, etc.

The SecuRetain team recently completed a 6-part series as a guide for organizations to leverage GDPR preparation for CCPA. The Malware/Ransomware 4-part series is focused on helping organizations protect themselves from Malware/Ransomware.

Malware, or “malicious software,” is an umbrella term that describes any malicious program, code or any piece of software that was written with the intent of damaging devices, stealing data, and generally causing a mess.

In Part-I (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/charupel_malwareransomware-how-do-i-get-infected-activity-6571844490900885504-brvh/) we answered, “How do I get malware?”

In Part II, https://www.linkedin.com/posts/charupel_malware-ransomware-different-types-activity-6574286835256741888-8aNE/ we discussed  “Different types of Malware.”

In Part III, https://www.linkedin.com/posts/charupel_how-can-i-tell-if-i-have-a-malware-infection-activity-6576955571986067456-8-wk/ we discussed “Detecting or knowing if I have a malware infection?”

The Part IV details the various ways you can protect against malware.

Straight to the point, here are the few areas you need to start with:

Considering the tremendous cost associated with a malware attack, and the current rise of ransomware and banking trojans in particular, here are some tips on how to protect your business from malware.

When in doubt, reach out. Train end-users to inquire further if suspicious emails appear to be from a trusted source. One quick phone call or email goes a long way towards avoiding malware