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And learn how to stop every ransomware attack in its tracks Virtual Conference: See Inside a Live Ra

And learn how to stop every ransomware attack in its tracks [Acronis]() Virtual Conference: See Inside a Live Ransomware Attack – Then Learn How to Prevent All of Them June 9, 2021 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT [Register now](=/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAF9GkqBcg6R2N2fojOUVwAwtoHb1kcSLy0EbwqUiKgHeEnI5Jc7iP8vPO_QMq7lIxQHaRVWLIg=) [See Inside a Live Ransomware Attack – Then Learn How to Prevent All of Them ](=/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAF9GkqBcg6R2N2fojOUVwAwtoHb1kcSLy0EbwqUiKgHeEnI5Jc7iP8vPO_QMq7lIxQHaRVWLIg=) In the battle against ransomware, it helps to know cybercriminals’ strategy, tactics, strengths and weaknesses. This virtual event will provide an inside look at a real-time ransomware attack, followed by a panel of cybersecurity experts who will: - Examine the newest ransomware families, attack strategies, and tactics to pressure you to pay huge sums to get your data and your business back intact. - Analyze the most effective technologies, processes and people skills to prevent ransomware attacks - Build a checklist you can use to build your own ransomware prevention plan. Join us for this fascinating anatomy of a real-time ransomware attack, and stay for insights from leading cybersecurity experts like Graham Cluley, cybercrime authority and host of the Smashing Security podcast, along with veteran cybersecurity researchers and practitioners. Don’t let ransomware become an existential threat to your business. Get the knowledge and tools you need to prevent attacks, protect your sensitive data, and preserve your business’s uptime. Register today! Hope to see you there! June 9, 2021 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT [Register now](=/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAF9GkqBcg6R2N2fojOUVwAwtoHb1kcSLy0EbwqUiKgHeEnI5Jc7iP8vPO_QMq7lIxQHaRVWLIg=) © 2021 Acronis International GmbH, Rheinweg 9, 8200 Schaffhausen, Switzerland. All rights reserved. This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL}. Your information is used in accordance with our [privacy statement](). [Customer Service]() | [Feedback]() | [Unsubscribe]( | [#CyberFit]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Instagram]()

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