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Win The War: Cybersecurity Threats

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mlns='> How prepared are you? If you are having trouble reading this email, [read the online version]( | [Add to Safe Sender List](  [FACT: The need for a policy driven, Zero Trust, endpoint security solution has never been greater.](   NEW eBook: 12 Steps to Protect Against Ransomware With cyberattacks on the rise, organizations around the world are in danger of falling victim to ransomware. Learn how exactly you can mitigate these threats in 12 steps. [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]( According to the National Cyber Security Center, in 2021 there was a huge increase in the amount of ransomware attacks reported globally. Supply chain attacks increased dramatically, double extortion enabled hackers to export stolen data to separate locations, and unpatched vulnerabilities continued to be one of the most common exploits hackers used to steal data. To top it off, the US Treasury credited $5.2 billion in bitcoin transactions to ransomware. Unfortunately, ransomware has shown no signs of slowing down, and with ransomware on the rise, attacks will continue to infect schools, businesses, hospitals, banks, and government offices, to name but a few. Hundreds of new strains of ransomware continue to flood the internet daily. So, how are you supposed to better protect your organization? To help you on your journey, Threatlocker has provided a downloadable whitepaper with everything you need to know. Inside you will find [12 key steps]( that will help you win the war on cyber threats, whilst keeping you protected against ransomware. You’ll also see why the need for a policy-driven, Zero Trust, endpoint security solution has never been greater.  [READ MORE TO GET PROTECTED](  Provided by:   Interested in more content? Scroll through our webinar lineup below and reserve your seat for some of our upcoming meetings! You don't want to miss out on trending conversations across Channel Futures.    Periodically, Channel Futures will inform you of special events, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving promotional e-mails from Channel Futures, please [click here](. Channel Futures | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy](

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