Share this article on:
Absolute Software has announced the availability of Absolute Ransomware Response, designed to enable customers to strengthen preparedness and accelerate endpoint recovery in the face of the ever-growing threat of ransomware attacks.
As part of the company’s Secure Endpoint product portfolio, this new offering is designed to ensure organisations have the key capabilities and services needed to assess their ransomware preparedness and cyber hygiene across endpoints; ensure mission-critical security applications, such as anti-malware and device management tools, remain healthy and capable of self-healing; and expedite the quarantine and recovery of devices if an attack occurs.
Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that organisations will face a new ransomware attack every two seconds by 2031, up from every 11 seconds in 2021. While the top priority for IT and security teams has historically been securing and restoring critical infrastructure, such as servers and business applications, the accelerated adoption of “work-from-anywhere” has significantly expanded the potential ransomware attack surface – and in turn, has increased the need to extend preparedness and recovery efforts to end user devices.
As Eric Hanselman, principal research analyst at 451 Research (part of S&P Global Market Intelligence) explained in a recent webinar, the reality is that, while organisations are very concerned about the time to recover from ransomware attacks, they often solely focus on prevention tools, without planning for the worst-case scenario – falling victim to an attack.
“By building a plan and improving their preparedness and simplifying the endpoint recovery process for their organisations, they can accelerate businesses’ ability to recover and resume operations.”
Chris Barton, Absolute’s director channel sales in Asia-Pacific, adds that ransomware is more prevalent, more sophisticated, and more capable of disruption and damage than ever and organisations need to plan for “when”, not “if”, they are successfully attacked.
“When a ransomware attack occurs, organisations are often forced to weigh the risks of cutting off all communication with an infected device, losing the ability to restore or recover it, or leaving the door open for re-infection.
“This new offering gives them the cyber resiliency needed to mitigate ransomware deployment techniques, restore and update tools critical to recovery, and if needed, hit the “kill switch” – meaning they can wipe the device while still maintaining control so it can be recovered,” Barton said.
Key capabilities and benefits available with Absolute’s new ransomware response offering include:
[Related: Sophos launches enhanced Linux cloud workload protections]