Cyber criminals have become a major threat with increasing ransomware attacks that require to implement robust measures of legal compliance, this article gives indications on how to deal with it.
As the risk of a cyberattack grows, it is pivotal to consider whether the directors of a company hit by a ransomware attack, for example, can bear any liability for negligence in failing to take steps to limit the risk.
The ENISA 2022 ransomware report provides valuable insights to companies on how to deal with cyberattacks, also in relation to regulatory measures to be implemented to limit the risk of data breaches.
ENISA publishes the cyber-threat landscape for 2021 providing an overview of the most common cybersecurity threats in Europe, the main market trends, the most influential actors, and the preferred attack techniques, which obviously include ransomware.
The proper management of a data breach following a ransomware cyberattack can avoid potential GDPR fines and damages due to claims from customers in a situation of considerable difficulty.