Digital Guardian introduces protection against Ryuk ransomware

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Digital Guardian Introduces Protection Against Ryuk Ransomware; Free new security package for Digital Guardian customers.

Digital Guardian, a leading provider of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR), has developed a new ransomware protection content pack to detect and defend against the Ryuk blackmail trojan. The solution is available free of charge to all Digital Guardian customers worldwide. Unlike traditional data security solutions, Digital Guardian's Data Protection Platform offers deep visibility and granular controls. This enables companies to prevent data loss and combat advanced threats.

Ryuk Ransomware Protection Content Pack

Digital Guardian customers who use the Managed Detection and Response Service are automatically protected by the new Ryuk Ransomware Protection Content Pack. Customers of Managed DLP or SaaS services who would like to use the new security package should contact their DG Account Executive, the support team or the representative of the Managed Service Team. On-premises customers also simply contact the support team and the security package is made available to them for use in their own environment.

"In the midst of the pandemic, cybercriminals have already used the Ryuk ransomware against dozens of hospitals in the US, and the FBI is warning of further attacks," said Christoph M. Kumpa, Director DACH & EE at Digital Guardian. "With our free security package to protect against Ryuk, we want to support all our customers, especially hospitals and healthcare facilities, in containing the threat and minimizing damage."

More on this at DigitalGuardian.com

 

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