Ransomware Assessment

Ransomware is a malicious program/software that, once executed, can steal sensitive information before encrypting a victim or an organization’s files. Once all files are encrypted, the attacker will demand a ransom payment to provide a decryption key and may blackmail an organization with releasing sensitive information. Successful ransomware attacks can cost organizations millions in ransom payments, breach costs, mitigation costs, lost productivity and reputation damage. A Ransomware Assessment helps an organization prepare for, and anticipate, ransomware attacks.

E2ECYBER’s experts will analyze your ransomware risks and will provide actionable steps to mitigate and stop ransomware attacks.

Why is it important?

According to StopRansomware.info

    • 225% increase in ransomware attacks in 2020
    • $20 billion projected loss in 2021 due to ransomware attacks
    • 66% of victim organizations report “significant revenue loss”
    • 53% of victim organizations report reputation damage
    • 29% of victim organizations are forced to eliminate jobs
    • 25% of victim organizations went out of business

What are the benefits?

Our Ransomware Assessment offers the following benefits:

  • Identify potential ransomware threats and threat actors.
  • Map ransomware routes.
  • Model the potential impact of a successful ransomware attack.
  • Recommend actionable mitigation strategies.

What are our offerings?

Our experts will work with you to develop and customize the assessment scope according to your needs. At a high level, a Ransomware Assessment includes:

  1. Threat Evaluation – a comprehensive assessment of the threats and threat actors that may target the organization based on industry, threat landscape and open source intelligence.
  2. Ingress Assessment – a thorough evaluation of the ransomware vectors and routes for entry into the organization.
  3. Impact Modeling – an evaluation of the potential impact of a successful ransomware attack. Includes costs of ransom payment, mitigation cost, lost productivity, breach cost, reputation damage, etc.
  4. Assessment Report – a report (and optional presentation) outlining the findings and actionable recommendations.

For a quote, contact us at 1-833-PCSA-GRP/1-833-7272-477