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ChatGPT: Defending your business against AI-supercharged ransomware [Acronis](=/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAGKHckztBk34Tz4lmK-ph_20j6CagZkqMz4h1gfZykuSJs4hu4jpNJYTRlwljv-n1UhQPRsI9E=) Learn how to defend against AI-powered attacks Plus, a 12-step, actionable cybersecurity plan February 28, 2023 | 1:00 PM EST [Register now]() [ChatGPT: Defending your business against AI-supercharged ransomware](/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAGKHckztBk34Tz4lmK-ph_20j6CagZkqMz4h1gfZykuSJs4hu4jpNJYTRlwljv-n1UhQPRsI9E=) Dear {NAME}, Last chance to register for our upcoming webinar, “[ChatGPT: Defending your business against AI-supercharged ransomware](/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAGKHckztBk34Tz4lmK-ph_20j6CagZkqMz4h1gfZykuSJs4hu4jpNJYTRlwljv-n1UhQPRsI9E=)”. We know how busy you are, but we think this webinar will be extremely valuable and hope you can still attend. In this session, we’ll describe how AI tools such as ChatGPT are now giving cybercriminals powerful new weapons to improve the reach and overall effectiveness of their cyberattacks. We will also walk you through an extensive 12-step action plan to help your business bolster your defenses against these emerging threats. This really is your last chance to join us for this insightful webinar. Register now to save your spot. P.S. Can’t make the live event? Register anyway, and we’ll send you a link to the webinar recording so you can watch it at your convenience. Regards, James Slaby, Director of Cyber Protection, Acronis ChatGPT: Defending your business against AI-supercharged ransomware February 28, 2023 | 1:00 PM EST [Register now](/OTI5LUhWVi0zMzUAAAGKHckztBk34Tz4lmK-ph_20j6CagZkqMz4h1gfZykuSJs4hu4jpNJYTRlwljv-n1UhQPRsI9E=) © 2023 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](). You may change your [language preference here](). [Customer Service]() | [Feedback]() | [Unsubscribe]( | [#CyberFit]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Instagram]() [Spiceworks]() [Reddit]()

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