Digital extortion, such as ransomware, has aggressively grown to near epidemic levels. The products and services now include critical infrastructure targets which can impact the lives of millions. The sentiment of regulators and consumers is changing and impacting how businesses look at cybersecurity options, including if they should potentially pay ransoms.
Guest: Justin Daniels, M&A and Tech Transactions Attorney, Baker Donelson
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Host: Matthew Rosenquist
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Episode Introduction
I welcome back Justin Daniels, a prominent attorney who advises businesses on best practices, to discuss how the landscape is changing for paying digital extortion. Digital extortion, such as ransomware, has aggressively grown to near epidemic levels. The products and services now include critical infrastructure targets which can impact the lives of millions. The sentiment of regulators and consumers is changing and impacting how businesses look at cybersecurity options, including if they should potentially pay ransoms.
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Resources
Data Reimagined: Building Trust One Byte at a Time (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Data-Reimagined-Building-Trust-Byte-ebook/dp/B0BDVQ97YQ
She Said Privacy/He Said Security (Podcast): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/she-said-privacy-he-said-security/id1536859760
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