ransomware in ENERGY
Security solutions claim they protect you from ransomware, yet ransomware attacks continue to succeed at an unprecedented pace. Why? Because most solutions are made for a wide range of threats. Halcyon is different. We are purpose-built to focus exclusively on detecting and disrupting ransomware before damage occurs.
Halcyon protects across every stage of ransomware — from pre-execution to data exfiltration to encryption.
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Attackers know that government agencies will rarely pay a ransom to decrypt their files, so they use double extortion
— a sinister tactic aimed at increasing pressure. Before encryption, they exfiltrate sensitive data and threaten to leak it. Halcyon’s Data Exfiltration Protection (DXP) detects unusual data movements, and our 24x7 Ransomware Detection and Recovery (RDR) service investigates and responds to safeguard your data.
Halcyon captures the symmetric encryption keys ransomware uses to lock files, and our RDR team decrypts impacted data. Even if ransomware bypasses your endpoint protection and Halcyon, we can quickly restore files to their original state.
One of the first things ransomware attackers often do is tamper with EDR tools to evade detection. Disabling EDR and EPP tools quickly expedites the deployment of ransomware tools and increases the dwell time until discovery. Halcyon monitors EDR activity to detect and notify on the evasion and disabling of EDRs.
In this edition of the Halcyon video/podcast series Last Month in Security, host Anthony M. Freed and panelists Ben Carr and Stacey Cameron sit down with Theresa Payton, CEO of Fortalice Solutions, whose many claims to fame include being the first and only female White House CIO
The targets of a ransomware attack aren't just big businesses, it's anyone with digital operations and an online footprint. Ransomware Groups have expanded their cyberattack operations to target government entities of all sizes. With a low cost of entry and a high success rate, these attacks have caused over $70B in damage between 2018 and 2022. This infographic breaks down the full scope.
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