Use case 3 – safeguarding your company against WannaCry using EDR
WannaCry emerged as a notorious form of ransomware in May 2017, capturing global attention for its rapid and extensive impact. This malicious software was strategically designed to encrypt files on a victim’s computer, rendering them inaccessible, and then demanded a ransom, typically in cryptocurrency, in exchange for the decryption key. Its notoriety was further exacerbated by its exploitation of a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows operating systems, specifically targeting systems lacking a critical security update. The ransomware quickly propagated through networks, affecting a multitude of organizations, spanning government entities, healthcare facilities, and businesses. This incident served as a stark reminder of the imperative need for regular software updates and robust cybersecurity measures to counteract such threats. In this context, this discussion will delve into how Endpoint Detection and...