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Can your disaster-recovery process stand up to ransomware?
Ransomware remains one of the biggest threats to organisations. And most firms have tried to improve their defences against falling victim to this kind of attack. However, when the worst happens, relatively few are able to deal with the consequences. Without the ability to recover, they have no choice but to pay the ransom. And if you think your back-ups will save you, you might be in for a shock.